My Way News - Even rescuers hobbled by worst twisters since 1932
My Way News reports: "Southerners found their emergency safety net shredded Friday as they tried to emerge from the nation's deadliest tornado disaster since the Great Depression. Emergency buildings are wiped out. Bodies are stored in refrigerated trucks. Authorities are begging for such basics as flashlights. In one neighborhood, the storms even left firefighters to work without a truck."
Comment: I suppose that a firehouse, a hospital or police station area buildings like any other building, but one doesn't usually think of them being hit by a tornado. I know they're not exempt, but it's just one more example of the destructive power of these storms.
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