Come, come....
"Powerful N.H. storm leaves death, devastation" by Christopher J. Baxter and Peter Schworm, Globe Staff | July 25, 2008
EPSOM, N.H. - The powerful, fast-moving storm, which meteorologists suspect was a tornado, leveled a dozen houses and damaged about 100 more, trapping some families within, emergency officials said. In the hardest-hit areas, police and firefighters went house to house searching for victims.
With winds estimated at up to 100 miles per hour, the storm battered buildings, snapped trees, and downed power lines, leaving about 5,000 homes and businesses in about 11 communities without electricity. Some residents could be without power and water for several days.
Wow, this was real bad then!!
The unusually severe weather, which battered a narrow area east and northeast of Concord with torrential rains and widespread lightning, caused flooding, littered the ground with debris, and left many roads impassable, displacing residents from their homes and delaying emergency responders.
Anybody hear a HAARP?
Also see: Healing With HAARP
Governor John Lynch declared an emergency in five counties and called in the National Guard to help in the recovery. More than 100 state and federal agencies were involved in the response in New Hampshire.
Does that mean bush will give us Fed $$$, too?
The Federal Emergency Management Agency plans to assess the damage this morning.
Were they there before, like on 9/11?
In Deerfield, about 12 miles east of Concord, a woman died when the house she was in collapsed. Brenda J. Stevens, 57, was at 104 Sleepy Hollow Lane with her husband and a 3-month-old baby when she was killed.
A mommy has lost a baby?
(Sob)
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