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Gn2Dlnd
05-23-2011, 12:06 AM
Grandma lives in Joplin. It looks like her neighborhood, 15th and Range Line, is all but destroyed. My cousin Tess, who is going through cancer treatment lives in Joplin. My aunt Lyla, cousin Jamie, aunt Susie, and all their families, live in or near Joplin.

The Weather Channel is reporting many fatalities. St, John's hospital, where my grandfather died, sustained massive damage. The Walmart across the street from my grandmother's house was destroyed. Long John Silver's and all those little drive-thru restaurants you see next to the road were apparently reduced to their foundations.

On Twitter, I did a search for Joplin, and within the first few posts I found footage (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cQnvxJZucds) someone shot, holed up inside a convenience store with about a dozen other people when all hell breaks loose. Absolutely terrifying to watch.

My mom has only received a text from my Aunt Lyla (grandma's younger sister, my mom's age) that grandma (and her dog) are "with people," and that her house was damaged. Jeebus criminey. No word about any of my other relatives.

Phone lines are down, the local news websites aren't streaming live, but the taped aftermath footage is horrific.

This thread (http://www.fark.com/comments/6226015/Tornado-hits-Joplin-Missouri-hospital-damaged-Dick-move-God-Dick-move) on Fark says that while the major cable news networks were showing their Sunday afternoon crap, the Weather Channel had a reporter there, who happened to be doing a piece on storm chasers, and lost it, on air, when witnessing multiple fatalities.

The tornado is being classified as an F5, reported as being a mile wide, and dropped medical records from St. John's over 75 miles away.

Although none of my relatives were followers of Harold Camping and his ilk, the coincidence of yesterday's jolly worldwide Rapture party, combined with the reality of what happened today to so many folks who live smack-dab in the buckle of the Bible belt, is more than a little disconcerting.

I'm horrified for my family and their neighbors, and I can't think of a single thing to do.

wendybeth
05-23-2011, 01:36 AM
I am absolutely horrified reading your post, Gn2. I have a niece and great nieces in the area, and I am worried about them as well. Few things frighten me as much as a tornado- We got hit by a smallish one, and that was pretty scary. I've been through earthquakes, squalls, even a volcanic eruption- but that tornado scared the bejesus out of me. Let us know if there is anything we can do to help, okay? Be it Red Cross, or a more locally intensive fund or donation drive- I will gladly do what I can to help. Big hugs to you, mister.

3894
05-23-2011, 05:25 AM
My heart goes out to you and your family, Gn2Dlnd.

Betty
05-23-2011, 07:30 AM
Gn2 - thinking of you and your family and hoping that everyone is okay.

That video was very upsetting.

mousepod
05-23-2011, 08:24 AM
Gn2Dlnd - That is absolutely horrible news. Please let us know if there's a local charity there that's helping out. You be strong for them - and we're here for you.

Ghoulish Delight
05-23-2011, 08:46 AM
What a horrible situation, for your family and for everyone else out there. I hope the news gets better from here for them.

katiesue
05-23-2011, 09:04 AM
So sorry to hear. Thinking of you and your family and I hope they all check in soon

JWBear
05-23-2011, 09:05 AM
<<HUGS>> Hang in there.

€uroMeinke
05-23-2011, 09:11 AM
I hope everyone is soon accounted for and doing well

BarTopDancer
05-23-2011, 09:16 AM
It's just horrible.

Doesn't Sam (Scrooge) live in MI?

I know that very few here are fans of country music but the radio stations out here are doing a lot for the tornado victims in AL and now MI, setting up with already established community organizations to help. KFRG and GoCountry105. There is an organization called soles4soles that I linked to in the end of the world thread that is taking shoe donations.

CoasterMatt
05-23-2011, 09:24 AM
They really should help in MO, where the storms happened.

Motorboat Cruiser
05-23-2011, 09:37 AM
My dad moved from Joplin just two weeks ago. I'm extremely relieved that he is okay, and my thoughts and prayers go out to everyone affected by this tragedy.

alphabassettgrrl
05-23-2011, 09:38 AM
Oh, no, that's awful. I hope all your friends and relatives are safe.

Stan4dSteph
05-23-2011, 09:51 AM
Thinking good thoughts for you, Gn2Dlnd

Moonliner
05-23-2011, 10:26 AM
Sending happy thoughts to your Grandmother and everyone else affected by the storm.

DreadPirateRoberts
05-23-2011, 10:28 AM
Thinking positive thoughts.

RStar
05-23-2011, 10:28 AM
I hope your family are all okay, though I now with as much damaged that occured, they will be in the very least affected in some way. My heart goes out to you and your family. It is very hard being hear and knowing that there is not a thing you can do.

Gn2Dlnd
05-23-2011, 10:50 AM
I just got off the phone with Mom, everyone is accounted for. Yet, family crazy still overshadows nature's fury. I actually had to stop my conversation with my mom and pray for clarity so that I could explain to her that today, not 24 hours after their lives have been turned upside down, is not the day to bring up the long simmering resentments between she, her sister, and her mother. If she wants to go and help, then go. Don't wait for everyone to apologize and send a facebook invitation.


/still not on facebook

BarTopDancer
05-23-2011, 10:52 AM
They really should help in MO, where the storms happened.

Elementary school fail.

Snowflake
05-23-2011, 10:52 AM
I hope everyone is safe Commodore. Tornados are terrifying. Like WB, I went through one in VA. Fortunately for me, it roared past my house and took the top of a tree (and not the one under which was my car) but the rest of the destruction was scary as hell. HUGE trees that were venerable and stone fence.

Gn2Dlnd
05-23-2011, 10:53 AM
Here's the Wal Mart (http://www.nytimes.com/slideshow/2011/05/23/us/20110523_TORNADO_600-8.html) across Range Line from my grandma's house on 15th. I believe the low brick building in the middle distance is the movie theater, and the pile of rubble in the foreground is probably Long John Silver's.

Gn2Dlnd
05-23-2011, 11:33 AM
Here's a Flickr (http://www.flickr.com/photos/clovenlife/page1/) stream from Joplin. Oh em gee.

Thanks, everyone, for your kind thoughts. I'll keep you updated with what I know.

Betty
05-23-2011, 11:48 AM
It amazes me, every time there is a natural disaster, just how must destruction can happen. We are simply powerless when it happens... the best you can hope for is to be in the right place at the right time.

Moonliner
05-23-2011, 12:07 PM
It amazes me, every time there is a natural disaster, just how must destruction can happen. We are simply powerless when it happens... the best you can hope for is to be in the right place at the right time.

Doppler radar, TV, Sirens, Radio, Internet, Reinforced buildings, Emergency planning, Rescue and recovery services. Without all that I'm sure the death toll would have been much greater. So while we are not perfect, we are also far from helpless.

Scrooge McSam
05-23-2011, 12:16 PM
Doesn't Sam (Scrooge) live in MI?

*waves*

No... Mississippi (MS)

We's all 'bout the floodin', down heah! The tornados were last month.

I'm so glad to hear everyone's accounted for, Commodore!!!

scaeagles
05-23-2011, 12:57 PM
I've been looking at photos and am both amazed and horrified. Glad everyone is OK.

Gn2Dlnd
05-23-2011, 01:54 PM
Just talked to cousin Jamie (my age) and she finally knows where her 3 kids are! One was working at a yogurt shop, untouched, while the adjoining Mexican restaurant had a wall blown out and major damage. Jamie and her daughter Maddie have been planning a trip to California, first pre-empted by Tess' (Jamie's younger sister) cancer surgery, now by this. We should give them a proper DL swanking when they finally make it. Maddie's apparently obsessed with Johnny Depp, they were really hoping to make the Pirates premiere. We'll have to get one of those Johnny Depp-alikes to make an appearance. ;)

alphabassettgrrl
05-23-2011, 01:54 PM
Glad your fam's accounted for, Commodore. Buildings can be rebuilt.

My hubby agrees with you about FB.

Gn2Dlnd
05-23-2011, 02:02 PM
The destruction in Joplin made Al-Jazeera (http://english.aljazeera.net/news/americas/2011/05/201152335737848690.html)!

Don't we have a smiley that shows an entire midwest town's heads exploding?

BarTopDancer
05-23-2011, 02:28 PM
The destruction in Joplin made Al-Jazeera (http://english.aljazeera.net/news/americas/2011/05/201152335737848690.html)!

Don't we have a smiley that shows an entire midwest town's heads exploding?

I believe that Al-Jazeera has multiple branches and don't all wish Death to America. Much like Fox.

And now some heads will explode that Al-Jazeera and Fox were used TWICE in the same sentence.

Gn2Dlnd
05-23-2011, 02:42 PM
Picture of Grandma's house (https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/LhaIhgrvyN90KOrJUL41Plz-UkCsi1Qan9_ElzPVUPo?feat=directlink) after the tornado.

katiesue
05-23-2011, 03:10 PM
Wow - looks like Grandpa did do a good job.

Snowflake
05-23-2011, 04:10 PM
Wow! Glad the place is rock solid and windows can be replaced.

Good news Commodore!

alphabassettgrrl
05-23-2011, 04:21 PM
Wow- glad the house made it through the storm!

Not Afraid
05-23-2011, 04:29 PM
I'm so glad everyone is safe and that your Grandfather was Practical Pig! Brick in mid-West = great. Brick on the West Coast = bad.

cirquelover
05-23-2011, 07:28 PM
I'm so glad to hear your family members are safe! My Mom said they had a tornado warning in Iowa but no tornado, thank goodness.

flippyshark
05-23-2011, 08:34 PM
Glad to hear good news, and it's a very nice looking house, even under the circumstances. Hope the damage is minimal and the return to a comfortable, safe and happy routine comes quickly.

Kevy Baby
05-23-2011, 09:29 PM
Don't we have a smiley that shows an entire midwest town's heads exploding?No, but we do have a Commodore smilie --> http://home.mindspring.com/~kevin_elder/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderpictures/commodore.gif

Gn2Dlnd
05-24-2011, 04:20 PM
No, but we do have a Commodore smilie --> http://home.mindspring.com/~kevin_elder/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderpictures/commodore.gif

Thanks. :)

innerSpaceman
05-24-2011, 05:12 PM
Oh my. I'm glad all your peeps are safe and accounted for. I stayed away from this thread because I've been getting Joplin horrors on the 'net that I'm shell-shocked from. Had no idea there was something more personal going on. Yikes.

Not Afraid
05-24-2011, 05:42 PM
I just watched footage from Today's twister in OK. Damn.

Gn2Dlnd
05-25-2011, 08:52 AM
Just got off the phone with my aunt Lyla (Grandma's younger sister, mom's age, Jamie and Tess' mom). She and her husband Leroy were waiting in a line to get IDs that would allow them to move about town w/o being stopped as looters.

She described the experience of coming over a rise in the road to scenes of utter devastation. She talked about how complete strangers, more than likely from out of town, were in their front yard helping to move trees, and of the driver that stopped, asked if they needed water or food, and handed over 2 flats of bottled water and several dozen snack bars. She told me that St. John's will have to be imploded. Cousin who's an ambulance driver expects to lose his job, cousin who's a nurse may be able to work at Freeman or another hospital further away. Lyla's father-in-law, Papa Louie, who survived a flaming bomber crash in WWII and the deaths of his first and second wives, rode out the tornado sitting in his car in the garage as the house was being destroyed around him. Lyla described him as "grinning like a possum" when they found him. She said donations were pouring in, their church was full of supplies and diapers, and generators were being sent from everywhere.

My grandma was taken to my aunt Susie's house, like I said before, but, it turns out, Susie and her family are likely at WDW. No one seems to be sure. I talked to my grandma yesterday, and, of course she mentioned none of this, so, I'm going to try calling her again today, find out what the real situation is, and beg my mom to swallow her pride, make things at least temporarily right with her sister, and offer to go back and help. There was some roof damage to my grandma's house, along with the windows, so insurance papers and repair people are going to need to be dealt with. Totally up my mom's alley.

Also up my mom's alley, yesterday she adopted a 5 week old puppy from some kid on the street, which makes her unavailable to be taken out to lunch for her birthday tomorrow, and, of course, would make leaving for Joplin all that much more complicated.

No, I've never subconsciously further complicated an already complicated situation to avoid potential conflict, why do you ask?

BarTopDancer
05-25-2011, 11:37 AM
For those of you (maybe just KatieSue) who like country CMT will be holding a televised relief concert in the next week or so. Traditionally the money raised has gone to an established community organization in a position to help. They raised a lot of money to help the TN floods (and donated a lot of their own money too).

Gn2Dlnd
05-25-2011, 12:01 PM
From CNNThe Missouri State Emergency Management Agency is providing details on donating (http://www.sema.dps.mo.gov/recover/donations.asp) and volunteering (http://www.211missouri.org/GiveHelp.aspx) to help Missourians recover and rebuild.

Health professionals interested in volunteering are asked to sign up on the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services Show-Me Response (https://www.showmeresponse.org/) website.

The American Red Cross (http://www.redcross.org/portal/site/en/menuitem.94aae335470e233f6cf911df43181aa0/?vgnextoid=19c51995c6710310VgnVCM10000089f0870aRCR D) has opened shelters in Missouri and Minnesota. The shelter in Joplin is located at Missouri Southern State University, and the Red Cross is working to provide transportation to the shelter for those in need. The Red Cross is also distributing food, cleanup supplies and comfort kits, and sending health workers to provide immediate care.

Text "REDCROSS" to 90999 to make a $10 donation, or visit the website (http://www.redcross.org/) to donate, give blood or volunteer.

AmeriCares has sent disaster-relief personnel to Joplin, and it's working with Access Family Care Clinic to help victims. This expands AmeriCares' tornado relief operation, which has been assisting various Southern states as they recover from their own recent tornado outbreak.

Donations to AmeriCares can be made online or by phone at 1-800-486-HELP.

The disaster-response team with Convoy of Hope is heading to Joplin with a truckload of water, snacks and ready-to-eat meals. It is coordinating with local officials to determine what additional supplies should follow and at what locations they can provide essential supplies.

Those wanting to help can text the word "CONVOY" to 50555 to make a $10 donation. You can also donate online or by calling 1-417-823-8998.

Feeding America is working with Ozarks Food Harvest to provide emergency food assistance to those in need around the Joplin area. It is accepting donations online and by phone at 1-800-771-2303.

The Heart of Missouri United Way has established the Tornado Relief Fund to help victims.

Text "JOPLIN" to 864833 to make a $10 donation, or call 1-573-443-4523.

The United Way of Greater St. Louis is accepting donations and volunteers to help those impacted in the Joplin area.

Those interested in volunteering should list their availability and expertise on their Joplin Storm Recovery Volunteer Form.

For more opportunities to volunteer with United Way, call 1-800 427-4626.

Heart to Heart International has sent volunteer medical professionals and their mobile medical clinic to the devastated communities in Kansas and Missouri.

Heart to Heart also sends hygiene kits for people displaced by the storms, and their care kit assembly instructions can be found here.

You can donate or sign up to be a volunteer online or by phone at 1-913-764-5200.

The Salvation Army has mobilized four feeding kitchens in impacted areas of Joplin. It is also providing relief to other cities that were hit by the weekend tornadoes in Missouri, Minnesota, Kansas and Oklahoma.

The Salvation Army's disaster-relief efforts in Joplin can be supported by texting "JOPLIN" to 80888 to make a $10 donation. You can also donate through their website or by calling 1-800-SAL-ARMY.

Samaritan's Purse is providing assistance to survivors in Joplin. Its first volunteer team is on the ground, and it is asking for more volunteers to join their effort to remove trees and fallen debris and help make repairs on damaged homes.

Details to volunteer and donate can be found online and by calling 1-828-262-1980.

World Vision is now expanding its tornado relief to include the Joplin area. It has sent a team there to determine the most urgent needs.

Text"'TORNADO" to 20222 to give a $10 donation. You can also donate online or call 1-888-511-6443 to support World Vision's effort.

This is a link heavy article, so here's a link to the article itself (http://www.cnn.com/2011/US/05/23/joplin.how.to.help/index.html?hpt=T2), instead of copying and pasting for the next hour and a half. I don't know which of the agencies are using the most dollars donated for direct relief, but I know I'll sure be happy to see the Red Cross tent when the 9.5 hits SoCal.

If my cousin Jamie seems to think there are local agencies that can use the help more directly, I'll post that here as well.

katiesue
05-25-2011, 12:29 PM
I'm putting together what I can spare to send to the local JDRF (Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation). A Mom from my Diabetic Parent message board rode out the storm in a closet with her three toddlers. Their roof came off. One of her son's is diabetic. She's trying to coordinating getting insulin, meters, strips etc to local Type 1 families.

JWBear
05-25-2011, 12:33 PM
I found out this morning that my brother had a layover in Dallas last night. One of the tornadoes went right over his hotel. Everyone had been evacuated to the basement before it hit, and everyone is ok. He was supposed to fly out today, but the airport is closed. More tornadoes are expected in the Dallas-Fort Worth area today.

I haven't told any of this to my mother. Probably not a good idea right now.

Gn2Dlnd
05-25-2011, 12:33 PM
Good choice, katiesue! :snap:

katiesue
05-25-2011, 01:04 PM
It's also a reminder to me (and hopefully others) to have and evacuation plan. We do get earthquakes and fires here. I need to make sure I grab all Maddie's supplies etc. You'd hope you'd be able to replace them if needed but what if it takes days? Without insulin she doesn't have days.

I've got an emergency kit of her stuff, I also use it for travel, that I can just grab along with all the pods, lancets, strips and insulin I can carry. Hopefully I'll never need to use them.

BarTopDancer
05-25-2011, 01:28 PM
I found out this morning that my brother had a layover in Dallas last night. One of the tornadoes went right over his hotel. Everyone had been evacuated to the basement before it hit, and everyone is ok. He was supposed to fly out today, but the airport is closed. More tornadoes are expected in the Dallas-Fort Worth area today.

I haven't told any of this to my mother. Probably not a good idea right now.

My friends posted pictures of the tornado less than a half mile from their house. WTF were they doing NOT being in the basement?

JWBear
05-25-2011, 01:32 PM
He's still there. Weather conditions are unsafe for flying.

Also, several planes were damaged by hail last night.

Alex
05-25-2011, 03:09 PM
My friends posted pictures of the tornado less than a half mile from their house. WTF were they doing NOT being in the basement?

If I were in the area of a tornado and Lani wasn't there to force the issue, i'd probably outside taking pictures when the 2x4 when through my gut.

Kevy Baby
05-25-2011, 03:23 PM
For those who missed GN's Tweet with the before and after street view (http://twitpic.com/521x3f).

Not Afraid
05-25-2011, 03:26 PM
So, have the religious nutjobs taken credit for the storms yet?

Kevy Baby
05-25-2011, 03:31 PM
So, have the religious nutjobs taken credit for the storms yet?Or blamed The Gays

BarTopDancer
05-25-2011, 04:57 PM
But why is God punishing the areas with high populations of Christians and anti-gay sentiment while not destroying Vegas or SF?

JWBear
05-25-2011, 07:06 PM
A sense of humor?

BarTopDancer
05-25-2011, 07:10 PM
I hear he has a sick one.

alphabassettgrrl
05-26-2011, 08:55 PM
If I were in the area of a tornado and Lani wasn't there to force the issue, i'd probably outside taking pictures when the 2x4 when through my gut.

Ha! I'd be the same. My dad (years ago) sat in a hardware store watching a small one go by. Later he figured immediately inside a plate glass display window was maybe not the smartest of ideas.

So I know where I get it from.

CoasterMatt
05-27-2011, 09:00 PM
I watched a chicken coop get obliterated by a tornado when I was a lot younger. Damn I wish I had a camera then.