Ive luckily never been through anything like that...
went through a 6.7 (iirc) earthquake that did relatively minor damage overall.. and basically nothing compared to that tornado.
and that was still scarey....
Ive luckily never been through anything like that...
went through a 6.7 (iirc) earthquake that did relatively minor damage overall.. and basically nothing compared to that tornado.
and that was still scarey....
You wanna see something sobering, I just watched a bunch of videos about the 2004 tsunami and the one that hit Japan a couple years ago. Now THAT'S some scary shit!
My mom is from Wichita, since the 50's she's seen too many tornadoes (but then again, 1 is too many), and is happy to have moved to the mountains of CO in the early 80's. We have some friends who live just south of where the OK tornado hit, they took the rest of the week off to go help. Nothing is more frightening than- I like SA's term- "the finger of God," you don't know when it'll hit, where, and for how long... At least you can see a hurricane coming.
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