Storms in Oklahoma.

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Hi everyone, I am reading about some terrible storms in Oklahoma and I am not sure how serious they are but to all my new friends here, if anyone lives in the affected area, God Bless you and stay safe. :hugs:
 
my 1st. thought was if any of our CWE family live in that area.

Praying for all involved.
 
This is terrible. My thoughts are with everyone especially missing children and their parents.
 
I think this is so terribly heartbreaking. One lost life is too many. More than one is unthinkable. My prayers sincerely go out to all who are or have been in the wake of this destruction. God Bless all my American buddies and please stay safe.
 
We had a nasty one 60 miles west of me last week. It was no where near the caliber of the one today in Oklahoma. I heard a lot of kids died in one of the elementery schools that colapsed. My heart breaks for everyone in okc tonight. :( :(. I can't shake those images I've seen on the news.
 
All my prayers and thoughts go out to the families affected by the tornados.
 
I was just watching the storms on television and all my thoughts and prayers are with all those effected. I hope nobody on C.W.E. was affected by this devastation.
 
I live in IL and when that storm rolled through last night it was quite the ride. Got some decently sized hail, the rain was blowing sideways, and the wind was atrocious at times. My neighbor up the road had her back porch ripped apart by the wind, but there were no tornadoes in our area that I'm aware of.

Haven't seen the news yet, but I'm hoping the death toll hasn't increased in Oklahoma. Last I heard there were 51 confirmed dead...
 
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