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Reply #30 - May 4th, 2003 at 6:45pm

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let me put it this way, i have lived in Los Angeles all my life, and have never been out of town when an earthquake hit Undecided

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Reply #31 - May 5th, 2003 at 1:16pm

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Foz,  my friend, get out your trusty little map once again and take a look west of the ciry of Vancouver......there is an island off the coast called Vancouver Island.......thats where I now reside (Comox Valley), and the weather here is very much different from the mainland. and as for Ontario, well thats a province. If you have enough detail, look northwest of Toronto, on a line that is south of Lake Simcoe, and you may see Orangeville, Shelburne, and Grand Valley.  I lived in the country in the middle of that triangle.


Hi Ken.... Grin....!
Sorted...found 'em all in my really big "Readers Digest Atlas of the World"..... Grin....!
Amazing atlas, includes relief maps of the continents and oceans, populations, minerals, stars and galaxies, bus routes from my house to Sainsburys, etc..... 8)....!
...all very usefull.... Wink...!

I got into my trusty Cessna 150* out last night, and flew from Vancouver to Vancouver Island and noticed an absence of a bridge with which to traverse from one to the other... ???...!
(The road stops on either side...).... Shocked...!
Too far to swim, too deep to paddle....?
...and only one major road on the Island.
The coast line is extremely ragged there, a bit like Norway with its Fiords....loads of water around...!
It seems a wild place... Roll Eyes...!
...probably good for fishing...and getting lost...!
LOL...LOL...LOL...!

Cheers Ken.... Grin...!
Paul.
(England).

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Reply #32 - May 5th, 2003 at 4:48pm

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Back to earthquakes and tornados....
Was anyone caught up in this today, Monday, 5th. May?

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Posted: May 5, 2003 at 12:18 p.m.

PIERCE CITY, Mo. (AP) -- Swarms of violent thunderstorms and tornadoes crashed through the nation's midsection, killing at least 32 people in Kansas, Missouri and Tennessee. Eight people were missing in this hard-hit town.

Houses across the region were blown apart by Sunday's storms, trees were uprooted and power lines and other debris blocked roads. Travelers were evacuated from the terminals at Kansas City's main airport and given shelter in tunnels.

In Pierce City, not a home or business was left untouched in the town of nearly 1,400, and wreckage made it impossible to walk the streets.

Two bodies had been pulled from the rubble of the town's nearly leveled National Guard Armory.

Officials initially feared the eight missing were killed in the armory, where several people had taken shelter.

But after sunrise Monday authorities had found no sign of anyone else, and regional emergency official Glenn Dittmar said he was "99 1/2 percent" sure that no one else would be found there.

"I've never been in anything like this. It was absolutely terrible," said Pierce City clerk Julie Johnson, who rode out the storm in the armory bathroom.

President Bush, visiting Little Rock, Ark., said the federal government would move as quickly as possible to help the storm-damaged areas. "Nature's awfully tough at times and the best thing we can do right now is to pray for those who have suffered," he added.

The storms were blamed for at least 14 deaths in Missouri, seven in Kansas and 11 in Tennessee. One tornado carved a 65-mile path across West Tennessee, said meteorologist Gene Rench at the National Weather Service in Memphis.

They were part of a huge weather system that rolled across the Midwest and parts of the South, and also spawned twisters in Arkansas, South Dakota and Nebraska. Damage in Arkansas included wrecked homes and businesses, power outages and overturned trucks.

Hail as big as baseballs hammered parts of South Dakota.

An apparent tornado also damaged several homes in a rural area of extreme northern Mississippi early Monday, state and local officials said. No injuries were reported.

By midmorning Monday, thunderstorms were racing eastward through the Ohio and Tennessee valleys. Some 24,000 homes and businesses lost power in Louisville, Ky., utility officials said.

In Tennessee, a state of emergency was declared in Madison County, including the hard-hit city of Jackson.

Eleven bodies had been taken to Jackson-Madison County General Hospital, said spokeswoman Jan Boud. Much of Jackson had no power Monday and the hospital was operating off a generator, Boud said.

"It's like downtown Baghdad," lawyer Joe Byrd said of the damage in Jackson.

Kansas Gov. Kathleen Sebelius declared seven counties disaster areas.

Eighty homes were damaged or destroyed in Kansas' Crawford County, at least 20 of them in the Franklin area, said county emergency management director Edlon Bedene.

"It wiped out a third of the town, I hate to say it," Bedene said. "The trees are like somebody came in and cut them off 10 feet above the ground. It's a mess."

Several homes were severely damaged in Kansas City, Kan.

"My daughter's room is gone, but she's OK," resident Jodee Nirschl said, her voice breaking and tears coming to her eyes. "As long as I have my kids and my husband, I'll be OK."

In the southeast Kansas town of Franklin, about a third of the town was wiped out, said Eldon Bedene, Crawford County emergency management director. Dogs were brought in from Wichita to search through the debris.

At Kansas City, Mo., International Airport, officials stopped all flights and evacuated the terminals. Passengers were ushered into tunnels leading to parking garages until the storm passed.

Missouri Gov. Bob Holden toured Northmoor, a small town in Platte County, where 25 to 30 homes were damaged or destroyed. The town's City Hall and police station also were damaged.

"I had to hold on with all my strength," said resident Charles Tholl, who was with his girlfriend and five children when the storm hit. "It was scary. It felt like the house was twirling."

Courtesy of Associated Press and KRON4 .com
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Paul.
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Reply #33 - May 5th, 2003 at 5:03pm

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that northen part of mississippi was corinth as i read last, that is 15 miles north north west of my ex's house and where her dad works i havent heard from any of them so it's a little un-nerving, but i am sure they are ok as i would have heard back quicker if something wasnt ok. right in the heart of tornado alley so it has always been great for the nerves every year when this happens
lets just hope thats the last of them for a long time, and hope the casualtys are kept to a minimum
 
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Reply #34 - May 5th, 2003 at 6:40pm

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that's sad.
 
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