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Theres No Place Like Home

Other than the sweltering heat in the summer time in Oklahoma City, the only dilemma are tornadoes. I grew up in the middle of this "tornado alley" and eventually developed a sixth sense for detecting tornadic activity. Even in the 1980's tornadoes were known for their violent crime wave, vandalizing neighborhoods and kidnapping children and adults. Imagine a beautiful evening in Moore, a suburb lying on the outskirts of Oklahoma City. Mom is in the kitchen and the kids are playing in the yard. In a matter of minutes, the sky turns green and large cumulonimbus clouds start to churn. A crackle of thunder sends a chill up your spine, followed by a strong odor of ozone that fills the air as Mother Nature's fireworks illuminate the dark sky. Large golf ball sized hail sting your window and a melody of car alarms play in the streets. You panic as the lights inside your house start to flicker as the tornado touches down and it is reported as an F-5, the largest of all the tornadoes, tearing through houses with awe-inspiring velocity. The tornado engorges cars, trees, and small houses as it approaches your house. Being prepared, you descend to the storm cellar and brace yourself for the full impact of the unforgiving monster


Devise a plan to apply during severe weather. In the words of Dorothy in the Wizard of Oz, "there is no place like home, there is no place like home. Families stand outside telling stories of how their child was stripped right out of their hands as the behemoth rampaged through their houses. Always have a food supply, with a supply for a minimum of three days. Tornado safety and preparedness are key to protecting your loved ones during a tornado. The tornado usually shifts directions quickly and can easily toss a large truck or car through the air. It is important to remember that two percent of all tornadoes are severe and most well built homes can withstand the brutal punishment. Have a copy of your will, contracts, and deeds, passports, social security cards, and immunization records. Help injured and trapped people. Add additional water for sanitation. The houses on your block have vanished, leaving behind a scene of ultimate destruction. Keep useful tools and supplies in a toolbox so in that in the event you are trapped, you can escape or call for help. Have a whistle, duct tape, a utility knife, and a map of your neighborhood to locate any shelters.

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