Thursday, April 5, 2012

DEBATES HAVE CONTINUED IN VARIOUS OFFICES AFTER WEDNESDAY'S SEVERE WEATHER OF TORNADOES THAT DEVASTATED OVER SIX HUNDRED HOMES IN THE NORTHERN PART --

DEBATES HAVE CONTINUED IN VARIOUS OFFICES AFTER WEDNESDAY'S SEVERE WEATHER OF TORNADOES THAT DEVASTATED OVER SIX HUNDRED HOMES IN THE NORTHERN PART OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA.



Debates, or discussion have continued in the last two days in various offices in the Southern State of Georgia that entailed the town council office, the Federal Emergency Management office and in the Meteorological, or the Natural Catastrophe Scientific office over the required federal assistance and the precautionary measures in weather forecasting and earlier evacuation plan respectively in the areas that have been frequented by severe Weather and Natural Catatrophes such as Tornadoes, Hurricanes, Landslides and Flood after Wednesday's severe weather of Tornadoes that devastated over six hundred homes in the Northern part of the State of Georgia. However, no death of any American citizen has been reported on the extend of damage caused by the severe Weather of Tornadoes that has mainly been referred to as property damage estimated in the sum worth hundreds of million of dollars. Brief interview of the survivors of the severe Weather of Tornadoes which included children, women and men explained how hurriedly they had rushed and took cover in the basement of their damaged, or totally destroyed homes and prevented severe injury and death.

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