Stories of Fear, Survival, and Humanity

After the devastating tornadoes hit Alabama on April 27, 2011, stories of fear, survival, and humanity began popping up almost instantaneously. They began popping up on almost every news website available. This blog will just be a place where links to stories from all over Alabama can be found. (The second line of each post contains the link to the article)

Saturday, May 14, 2011

Don't forget the small towns

This is aerial footage of the small town of Hackleburg, AL.

Tuscaloosa has been the city getting the most national coverage, we can't forget these small towns that lost just as much if not more.
Posted by Tyler Fair at 10:24 AM
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      • Coach Stallings and former players help out.
      • Ex-inmate pulls 12 out of rubble
      • Cat & owner reunited
      • Extreme close up video as tornado passes
      • Sports Illustrated story
      • Some donations cause problems
      • Surviving two disasters
      • Randy Robbins' incredible story
      • Tale behind the photograph
      • Prom must go on
      • Fire Departments join the efforts.
      • SEC rivalries sit in the backseat for now.
      • Storm chaser interview.
      • Charle Sheen Visits
      • Cedar Crest
      • Wood Manor community ready to move on
      • Holt survival story.
      • NSYNC member volunteers
      • Former Tide players give back
      • John Stamos and the Beach Boys visit
      • Don't forget the small towns
      • There is still hope for finding small keep sakes
      • What this is for
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