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freshwest

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28. Oh, happy, hope they got to ground before that hit. I know the teachers did all they could.
Mon May 20, 2013, 05:39 PM
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I feel like throwing up. I so hope the kids weren't in the one that was leveled. The other one looks uppityperson May 2013 #1
I hope to God no kids were in the second one. ScreamingMeemie May 2013 #2
+++++++++++ uppityperson May 2013 #3
Oh no. lpbk2713 May 2013 #4
I revised my title, I'm glad one wasn't leveled. I really feel sick. Happyhippychick May 2013 #5
Plaza Elementary is flat, oh damn uppityperson May 2013 #7
This message was self-deleted by its author riverwalker May 2013 #6
I just hope they were underground. Texasgal May 2013 #8
When the tornado was on the ground, the reporters were saying a lot of these buildings were not on ScreamingMeemie May 2013 #9
I know this area has been hit before Texasgal May 2013 #12
Fewer basements the further south you go wercal May 2013 #31
I'm in Houston. ScreamingMeemie May 2013 #36
Oklahoma City is on solid rock and requires dynamite to create storm shelters. LeftInTX May 2013 #39
Somebody mentioned a cellar wercal May 2013 #40
Oh My! kentuck May 2013 #10
By this time of the day virtually all midwestern schools should have been let out @ an hour ago riderinthestorm May 2013 #11
Yes.. please god let them have been let out early... redqueen May 2013 #14
This storm hit over an hour ago. Texasgal May 2013 #15
Tornado was on the ground for at least 1 hr, they locked down the schools until it passed uppityperson May 2013 #16
Aw dammit. Simply awful.... there's no words for this kind of terrible event. nt riderinthestorm May 2013 #19
way uppityperson May 2013 #21
Horrific. nt Demo_Chris May 2013 #13
I feel the same. Horrible,horrible. sufrommich May 2013 #17
Just moved out of the area.., a la izquierda May 2013 #18
It's devasting LeftInTX May 2013 #20
I know some in Houston used to.. but IDK about OK. I hope they had them. freshwest May 2013 #27
No basement in one of the schools LeftInTX May 2013 #30
Hopefully got to the bathrooms? Don't know about the construction of these. freshwest May 2013 #33
Aerials of the schools. LeftInTX May 2013 #38
Pic of one of the schools LeftInTX May 2013 #41
That's terrible. In just a few minutes. It looks hopeless, LeftinTX. freshwest May 2013 #43
They reported that it 2+ miles wide. sheshe2 May 2013 #35
Everything in its path would be destroyed by the debris it picked up. Worse than the winds alone. freshwest May 2013 #42
@BuzzFeedAndrew: Farmer being interviewed on KFOR: "There's maybe 75-100 dead horses." @adolwyn: M Hissyspit May 2013 #22
LBN Thread Here: Hissyspit May 2013 #23
Plaza towers school, pulling 3rd graders out of the destroyed school, helicopters, fires, fuck uppityperson May 2013 #24
They are on the scene helping - hope they find them all soon. Just little kids. freshwest May 2013 #34
Poor reporter on live news broke down, unable to finish sentence dixiegrrrrl May 2013 #25
Yeah, I'm watching that one. tosh May 2013 #29
I think it was near or at his own neighborhood CBGLuthier May 2013 #32
Cnn says they are pulling out children alive. hrmjustin May 2013 #26
Oh, happy, hope they got to ground before that hit. I know the teachers did all they could. freshwest May 2013 #28
You can! Rex May 2013 #37
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