Tornado: Get in get down and cover up
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- Tornado: Get in get down and cover up
- Tornado Watch posted for Middle Georgia severe weather expected
- Tornado may be cause of Lancaster home destruction
- Spirited congregation attends services amid tornado wreckage
Tornado: Get in get down and cover up
Greenville Daily Reflector
If possible get beneath a workbench or table. ther safety tips: Have an emergency action plan for both home and the workplace. Know where to go if a severe thunderstorm or tornado warning is issued. Have access to a reliable source of weather information. A battery-powered NAA weather radio provides the latest weather information including watches and warnings. When a tornado warning is issued or a tornado is approaching: Move to a pre-designated shelter such as a basement bathroom closet interior room or hallway on the lowest floor. In a large building such as a shopping center go to the designated shelter area or to a small reinforced area within the building such as a restroom.
Tornado Watch posted for Middle Georgia severe weather expected
Macon Telegraph
The National Weather Service issued a tornado watch until 6 p. for all counties in central and southwest parts of Georgia. _krdDartInc++;document.
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Tornado may be cause of Lancaster home destruction
Lebanon Daily News
—Lancaster County officials say a tornado could have cause the destruction to five trailer homes in Clay Township. Dave Wiker the county’s emergency services shift supervisor says three people suffered minor injuries Sunday afternoon but had no further details. Wiker says county officials won’t know for certain if a tornado had touched down until National Weather Service officials and the county’s emergency management director Randy Gockley survey the area on Monday. Wiker says emergency service officials received damage reports just before 5 p.
Spirited congregation attends services amid tornado wreckage
WLBT-TV
“Lord as we have witnessed so many things that seem to be bad our lives are still here” he said. More than 250 people gather at the church on a typical Sunday morning. And three days after the tornado it's evident that nature's wrath wasn't quite fierce enough to thin out that number. Linda Weathersby who has been attending the chuch for about 12 years says there was no question her family would attend services. “I know our church building is gone but our church family is still here. We're gonna be strong in the Lord” said Weathersby. “It's very overwhelming very sad to see what happened.