Deadly Tornado Strikes Southeast
1 Dead As Severe Weather Sweeps Across Region; Twister Blows Trucks Off N.C. Highway
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A damaged vehicle sits in the Mississippi Department of Transportation parking lot surrounded by twisted metal after a line of sever weather moved through the area Thursday, May 8, 2008, in Tupelo Miss. (AP Photo/Ryan Moore)
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A possible tornado touched down on the outskirts of Greensboro late Thursday as severe storms swept across the Southeast, damaging homes and businesses in at least three other states.
Earlier in the day, an apparent tornado also wrecked a shopping area in Mississippi and strong winds flipped a mobile home in Alabama. Gusts of over 60 mph were reported in Alabama where residents said they had little time to react, reports CBS News correspondent Mark Strassmann.
"I thought the building was coming up, splitting apart on top of us," said one resident.
In south-central Tennessee, at least four homes and a few barns were damaged.
In North Carolina, a person in a small truck was killed after the vehicle was overturned in a parking lot west of Greensboro, said Alan Perdue, emergency services director for Guilford County. He did not have other details.
The storm also knocked down a wall at a distributing business, sending one person to the hospital, Perdue said. Two other people were hurt while in vehicles, but details were not immediately available, Perdue said. None of the injuries was considered life threatening.
The storm left numerous trees and power lines down, some on top of homes, in its wake. Authorities were also combing through wreckage in a mostly industrial area outside of Greensboro, and getting a better look at the damage as daylight broke.
The North Carolina Highway Patrol said the storm blew several tractor-trailers off Interstate 40 but could not confirm the number.
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How long must we sit idly by while our mother continues to suffer from the warming taking place at a feverish pace? How long must our mother suffer before we have proper c02 taxes put into place? How long must the destruction of mother earth take place before we finally put responsible plans into action? How long must we wait until we beef up our corn ethanol production? At least Obama wants to cut c02 pollution by 80%; he is definitely our best hope.
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We the people call upon the governor to implement a comprehensive antiglobal warming strategy at once and work in coordination with state and federal officials; these tornadoes and storms continue to worsen and the quicker we stop the warming the sooner we will see these storms cease. We need action now.
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by pfd572
May 12, 2008 4:44 AM PDT
- First: My heart aches for all these people who have been affected by the latest round of tornadoes.
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See all 12 Comments2nd: While there have been worse or equal years with tornadoes, they are happening on a much more regular basis (as in yearly), which can be attributed to global warming. To say there is no cause and affect from man''s bad trusteeship of the planet is naive, at best.