Tornado's
Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2007 12:17 pm
On Thursday March 1, 2007, 9:15 PM Eastern Time, an F3 tornado touched down in southwest Georgia. 36 miles later, the longest tornado track in history, it hit Americus Georgia where my son attends College. I found him about 11:30 PM and he also worked Search and Rescue with me. The thing stayed in contact with the ground longer than any other tornado in history. To end it's run, it cut a 1 mile wide by 3 mile long path, right through Americus. Ground zero for Americus was the only Hospital in the town.
I arrived there at about 10:45 PM with the Crisp County Fire Rescue and we performed, along with hundreds of others, search and rescue until about 6:00 AM in the morning when relief arrived.
Lots of damage here:
http://www.americusradio.com/Tornado%20index.html
I arrived there at about 10:45 PM with the Crisp County Fire Rescue and we performed, along with hundreds of others, search and rescue until about 6:00 AM in the morning when relief arrived.
Lots of damage here:
http://www.americusradio.com/Tornado%20index.html