Oklahoma. . . sad and mad

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My heart goes out to everyone that has been affected by the killer weather during the past two days. . . I can't imagine
EVER going through something like that and not knowing if my loved ones are safe. My prayers and thoughts go out.

When listening to the news media, it seems that everyone and their uncle will now be sending in their media "first stringers"
to report "live" on the devastation that has occured. . . what makes me upset is that this media overflow will be creating
unnecessary distractions, will displace hundreds of affected residents who need lodging, food and other basic necessities!

Sorry for the rant.
 

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the locals have it covered so the out-of-towners should stay out, hundreds of homes demolished - several schools damaged or destroyed - small kids dead and missing. It went about 3 miles south of me. I got hit by the 05/03/1999 tornado that did a similar amount of damage and lost my house but was able to save the kids in the tub!
 

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Wouldn't you think that underground safe rooms would be a common sense approach in areas where tornadoes are common?
A hallway in a school wouldn't be that great with a direct hit from a EF-4!!
 

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This area is in tornado alley and has been hit three times since 1999. WTH!!! It is criminal, for the schools at least, to not have a tornado proof shelter available for the kids. There are going to be a lot of fatalities that should have been prevented.
My God people! Our prayers are with all folks affected.
 

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Wouldn't you think that underground safe rooms would be a common sense approach in areas where tornadoes are common?
A hallway in a school wouldn't be that great with a direct hit from a EF-4!!

Schools can't afford to build underground shelters that sized, and many schools are in areas where underground rooms are impossible. The hallways are safe areas, but nothing can be safe from a monster storm like that.
 

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I meant no disrespect. And comments are not BS. I have been through tornadoes myself, our farm was destroyed back in the 1960's.
I stand by my statements about not having proper shelters.
 

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I understand that Big Boy's Hobbies is located in Moore, somebody on his FB page posted that he and his family are ok though. Looking at the pictures of the devastation, I can't even imagine what it must be like there right now! https://www.facebook.com/BigBoysHobbies
 

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Schools can't afford to build underground shelters that sized, and many schools are in areas where underground rooms are impossible. The hallways are safe areas, but nothing can be safe from a monster storm like that.

Impossible? What no dynamite?
The price isn't that high... but not having underground or below grade rooms can come with a very high price!
 

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this is the time for hopes and prayers.Later is the time for building code arguments.There are people clinging to life and waiting for help that may or may not come in time.For gods sake.....argue later.Be political later(yes it is coming).For right now donate to the red cross,hold hands and be american patriots who care for their fellow citizens.Sheesh....pray for the little kids,hug yours and donate.

this is a time to be a patriot.

humbly submitted....pat
 

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this is the time for hopes and prayers.Later is the time for building code arguments.There are people clinging to life and waiting for help that may or may not come in time.For gods sake.....argue later.Be political later(yes it is coming).For right now donate to the red cross,hold hands and be american patriots who care for their fellow citizens.Sheesh....pray for the little kids,hug yours and donate.

this is a time to be a patriot.

humbly submitted....pat

I wasn't arguing... and I wasn't being political... and don't ever question my patriotism!

It's just hard for me to understand why underground shelters wasn't built long ago? It's not like the large tornadoes started yesterday in that part of our Country!
 

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didnt mean anyone in particular number9,perticularly the common sense you espoused.I just sayin....people are still taking their last breath.for now I say lets hope and pray...and they may get hit again.
I would never call you or anyone else on their patriotic beliefs....I am counting on those very beliefs now particularly

please folks do what you can to help.there will be time later for other issues to be addressed.
 

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If I understood one report last night, 7 children had drown in the basement of one of the schools. I don't know if it's fact, but it's what Weather Channel was reporting.

My heart and prayers goes out to all affected,
Bill
 

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as bsloan stated, multiple school kids drowned in the safe room in that school, they were not in a hall way but a room below ground according to the news and a water main broke and flooded the room.
but i also agree there should be rooms with 3 foot thick concrete if needed for the kids to use as a safe room,, what ever it takes to protect our children .
 

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Time for a reflection of procedures and standards will come from this, but as the flooded safe room proves, no place is truly safe.
Sometimes despite the best of planning things happen.
 

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Wouldn't you think that underground safe rooms would be a common sense approach in areas where tornadoes are common?
A hallway in a school wouldn't be that great with a direct hit from a EF-4!!

Yesterday way before the tornado, the news put out for people to go pick their kids up from school. That was the first time I had heard that, so the weather people had an Idea it was going to be a bad day. Also some of the schools are designated storm shelters. No place above ground is safe when a F4 - F5 tornado does a direct hit.
 

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My heart goes out to all those that lost loved ones in this tragedy; I can't even begin to imagine what it would be like to lose a child or any love one for that matter. Having a grandson that loves me like he does I don't think I could ever survive the loss of that precious life, I know I couldn't. I will keep everyone in my thoughts and prayers during these trying and heart wrenching times and I am glad to hear Bart is OK; I got to speak to him a few times and I really liked him.
 

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In reality you can make a CONCRETE bunker above ground when re building or construct one in an existing building. I cant imagine not having a bunker for kids in a tornado alley area. It isn't that costly to just pour concrete about a foot thick to stand a 100 kids for a few minute above ground. . I been in 2 tornados and It sucks and swirls every thing around and the debris is wicked till it passes. Looks like there would be a law to make some kind of retreat in new home or business in a tornado alley area ????? shortribs
 

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That elderly lady and her dog,was a tear jerker!I bright moment in a tragedy filled story!!!!
 

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news said today that the 2 schools hit did not have safe rooms due to age of the schools and budgest issues.
as rwd mo said , even a old school can be retro fitted to have a safe room some where inside the structure , they can pump the block walls full of concrete , even do a second wall to help support the concrete ceiling it will need , some support posts some ventilation pipes and a steel door, i have even seen in florida where some people have built their houses Dome shaped and it survived a huricane that took out their neighbor hood .
any way point is , yes they can do something to help protect kids in Tornado alley .
 

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news said today that the 2 schools hit did not have safe rooms due to age of the schools and budgest issues.
as rwd mo said , even a old school can be retro fitted to have a safe room some where inside the structure , they can pump the block walls full of concrete , even do a second wall to help support the concrete ceiling it will need , some support posts some ventilation pipes and a steel door, i have even seen in florida where some people have built their houses Dome shaped and it survived a huricane that took out their neighbor hood .
any way point is , yes they can do something to help protect kids in Tornado alley .

..I dont want to turn this political but look at the money blown on trying to disarm gun owners over Sandy Hook....take that money and truly protect our children!!!
 

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