Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Devastation!

On Monday, April 28th, an F3 tornado swept through neighboring Suffolk, Virginia. The tornado, which measured a quarter-mile at its widest, reduced homes to piles of sticks and bricks and tossed cars into buildings. It cut a path of destruction 10 miles long and packed winds at over 160 mph.

The storm damaged over 1,200 homes, 145 of which were later condemned as uninhabitable. Dozens of families have been displace. Damages are in excess of $20 million. Miraculously, there were no fatalities.


In the days that followed residents were given escorted, limited entries into their homes for 30 minutes to assess the damage and retrieve whatever personal items they could carry. Four families in our church live in Suffolk, but none suffered any damage from the storm.

Tornado videos, photos and stories

3 comments:

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Brian said...

I thought of you when I heard the news about this incredible storm, but I didn't realize you lived so close to the impacted area.

It's a miracle that no one was killed.

Darla said...

Oh my gosh, that is just scary.

Glad you are ok.