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2011年4月15日星期五

正確的 HAARP 環預測

4/13/2011 -- Texas to Minnesota-- 'HAARP RINGS' and 'SCALAR SQUARES" - 24-48 hours from now
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2011-04-12
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2011-04-14

2人死於撕裂俄克拉荷馬的風暴
2 People Killed As Storms Tear Through Oklahoma
by The Associated Press
TUSHKA, Okla.
April 15, 2011, 04:23 am ET

A large tornado that cut through a tiny southeastern Oklahoma town killed at least two people and injured dozens more as it tore up roofs, shattered windows and tossed power lines and trees.

The storm that ripped through Tushka on Thursday night left the town of about 350 people some 120 miles southeast of Oklahoma City without a public school and forced many people to seek shelter with relatives, friends or churches serving as shelters. Semi-trailers and trees were scattered on the main highway, U.S. 69, and authorities closed off some roads because of downed power lines and trees.

"It felt like a bomb," said Jennifer Buffington, who fled to a storm's cellar with her husband, Tony Stiles, and their seven children when the tornado sirens sounded.

When the family emerged, they found the windows blown out of their house. The family sought shelter at First Baptist Church in nearby Atoka.

"Everything in my house looks like shambles," said Buffington, 36, whose children range in age from 1 to 20.

Easton Crow, a junior at the public school where students from kindergarten through 12th grade attend, said he was at a baseball game in nearby Hugo when the storm hit. He went by the school after returning home and saw the damage: The roof was gone, the top story of one of the school's buildings was torn off and textbooks were scattered everywhere.

"I'm heartbroken. This is where most of us grew up," Crow, 17, said. "I'm just in awe that in a few seconds memories that have been built were taken."

Principal Matt Simpson said the school won't be usable for the rest of school year and officials must figure out where students will attend class.

"I've been doing this for 10 years, but this is definitely new for me," Simpson said. "It means a lot of challenges I wasn't expecting."

Details about those who were killed weren't yet available early Friday. The state Medical Examiner's Office confirmed two fatalities, the Oklahoma Department of Emergency Management said, but information about the victims and exactly how they died was not available.

Also, because the twister struck after dark, officials wouldn't know the full extent of the damage until after daylight Friday.

Paul Reano, CEO of Atoka County Medical Center, said 25 people were treated Thursday night for injuries related to the storm — ranging from cuts and scratches to more serious injuries. Reano did not have details on the more serious injuries.

Some people said they were grateful for what they had left after the destruction.

Kimberly Gabriel said the windows were blown out of her home, glass was strewn all over and the fence to her home was knocked down in the tornado. But at least it was still standing.

"I consider that we're lucky, our house is here," Gabriel said. "Some people don't have that."

She and her 15-year-old daughter, Shelbee, decided to spend the night in their SUV instead of going to a shelter, she said.

"I figure there are people who are without homes and they're going to be full," Gabriel said.

Tara Pittman, 36, was at a Walmart buying food and wasn't aware of the storm until her husband, Bill, called and told her to take cover. The couple found out later that their mobile home was heavily damaged and they couldn't stay there.

"I'm thankful because my family is OK; some people's aren't," Pittman said.

The tornado was part of a storm system that prompted tornado watches in Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri and Oklahoma.

In Sulphur, police reported that softball-sized hail — 4 inches in diameter — fell for a brief time. The National Weather Service said it received similar reports from Dunbar and Tishomingo.

In Osage County, northwest of Tulsa, one house and a business were damaged as the storm moved through, said Deputy Emergency Management Director Adrian Horn.

Lincoln County Emergency Management Director Joey Wakefield said it was believed a tornado touched down near Stroud between Oklahoma City and Tulsa, though it might have been strong winds. The storm damaged a barbecue restaurant.

Marshall County Emergency Management Director Hubert Weaver said three structures in his county suffered roof damage, but no injuries were reported.
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=135431041
龍捲風襲美中西南部10死數10傷
(星島)2011年4月16日 星期六 15:45
美國 中西部和南部地區受到多股龍捲風吹襲,造成嚴重破壞,至少造成10人死亡,數10人受傷。單單在重災區阿肯色州,便有7人死亡,奧克拉荷馬州亦有兩人喪生,25人受傷。在南部亞拉巴馬州,也有1人遇難,多人受傷。

至少5股龍捲風首先於周四晚橫掃奧克拉荷馬州,東南小鎮圖什卡內唯一的學校被夷為平地,兩名70多歲的老婦身亡。

接著龍捲風蹂躪阿肯色州,強風及雷電造成大樹倒塌,至少7人在意外中死亡,死者包括3名7歲或以下的兒童,另有數10人受傷。大部分死者都因樹木被風刮倒壓塌房屋而死亡。

其中前總統克林頓 的家鄉阿肯色州的小石城,龍捲風造成相當程度破壞,一對母子及一對父子,分別被倒下的大樹壓毀房屋慘死。

星期五早上小石城有超過50條道路被倒塌的樹木、折斷的電纜及倒下的電線桿所堵塞,車輛無法通行。

同一股風暴其後吹向田納西州、路易斯安那州和密西西比州。其中密西西比州受到3股龍捲風蹂躪,當地14個縣已進入緊急狀態。龍捲風在當地一條主要州際公路造成破壞,有關當局被迫將部份路段關閉。

風暴還導致德州北部9萬多戶居民家庭停電。

在亞拉巴馬州,龍捲風亦釀成1人喪生,多人受傷,州長本特利已宣布當地進入緊急狀態。
http://hk.news.yahoo.com/article/110416/3/nu5x.html

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