Possible tornado damage near Auburn surrounding areas

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- Possible tornado damage near Auburn surrounding areas
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- $1.4 million for post-Ike public housing on island

Possible tornado damage near Auburn surrounding areas
MSNBC
? NBC 13 HD News media partnerpelika-Auburn News reports trails of damage in Lee County around the Tallassee and Salem-Wacoochee area. Saturday morning NBC 13 HD Meteorologist Richard Jacks along with personnel form the Birmingham- National Weather Service office tracked a strong line of storms that initially moved in from the northwestern part of the Birmingham metro area moving southeast toward the Lee County area and beyond. The NWS indicated a possible tornado touched down near the town of Auburn. pelika-Auburn News reports that traffic along U. Highway 280 was closed between Bleecker and Salem due to downed power lines and that there were several homes damaged in the area as well.

Improper use of tornado sirens
Examiner.com
) and we turn those into the weather crawls you see on your TV screen while also using the text when we “break in” to announce the severe weather. Those folks with weather radios will hear a tone alert telling and some radios even have a digital screen showing the alert message. The most significant alert (in my mind) and the most immediate is the. Tornadoes are the most destructive storms on earth and tornadoes can develop rapidly. They may only be on the ground for a few minutes or can last for hours and their paths can range from a less than 100 yards wide to nearly a mile wide! These deadly forces of nature must be taken seriously and they are.

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$1.4 million for post-Ike public housing on island
Houston Chronicle
html GALVESTN Texas — Hundreds of families displaced when public housing units were damaged by Hurricane Ike could return to renovated homes by late summer. The Galveston Housing Authority will spend $1. 4 million on the projects. The Galveston County Daily News reported Saturday that Bey Construction in Houston in the next few days plans to begin replacing flooring and drywall in 139 apartments. Councilman Tarris Woods says there is a “fierce urgency” to return the 584 families displaced when Ike on Sept.

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