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Stories of survival emerge from tornado victims
Submitted by painkilleraz on Wed, 2012-03-07 01:00
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(Note from editor, this is yet another example of why solid preparedness is necessary.)
The stories from tornado survivors across the South and Midwest were remarkable: schoolchildren took cover under desks, people hunkered down in a church basement or hid out in a bank vault. One family even piled on top of one another for protection.
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