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bodlon ([personal profile] bodlon) wrote2011-05-23 06:07 pm

Nature: familiar, great, and terrible

The thing about living in the Midwest -- especially this sort of middle of the Midwest bit -- is that tornadoes are a part of life. We've got sirens, I grew up doing drills at school, and they're the single most common thing I have to evacuate for at work.

Over the course of any given summer, the National Weather Service issues so many watches and warnings here that it's easy to get cavalier about it when the sirens go off. And maybe a lot of times the worst most of us see is something that acts like a nasty thunderstorm, maybe with some epic hailstones, and a fallen branch or two.

Joplin wasn't so lucky last night. The death toll is up to 116 at the last count I've seen, the high school and the hospital got nailed. Like the photos from the last nasty round of tornadoes in the South, the pictures out of Joplin are harrowing.

Please keep these folks in your thoughts, and help if you can.

~*~

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