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<blockquote data-quote="James M. Lewis" data-source="post: 181016" data-attributes="member: 6354"><p>Glad you and family are safe. In the past history of this country, tornadoes used to have a certain pattern of travel. That's sure has changed in the last few years, "Tornadoe Alley" is everywhere now. When one hit us here in Virginia Beach 4 months ago, it took out a well established neighbor with beautiful homes. 115 homes mostly 2 story brick with well kept lawns were completely destroyed at a cost of 15 million dollars. Fort Story a military base where I was assigned and retired from suffered 3 million dollars damage. It came down so fast people were caught off guard. So lucky no one were killed but a few suffered injuries. One family were trap in their car when a power line fell near them. And we just had "Something in the water" festival that drew 1000's of visitors the 3 days prior. So please everyone who is reading this please take the warnings seriously.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James M. Lewis, post: 181016, member: 6354"] Glad you and family are safe. In the past history of this country, tornadoes used to have a certain pattern of travel. That's sure has changed in the last few years, "Tornadoe Alley" is everywhere now. When one hit us here in Virginia Beach 4 months ago, it took out a well established neighbor with beautiful homes. 115 homes mostly 2 story brick with well kept lawns were completely destroyed at a cost of 15 million dollars. Fort Story a military base where I was assigned and retired from suffered 3 million dollars damage. It came down so fast people were caught off guard. So lucky no one were killed but a few suffered injuries. One family were trap in their car when a power line fell near them. And we just had "Something in the water" festival that drew 1000's of visitors the 3 days prior. So please everyone who is reading this please take the warnings seriously. [/QUOTE]
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