Southerners found their emergency safety net shredded Friday as they tried to emerge from the nation's deadliest tornado disaster since the Great Depression.Emergency buildings are wiped out. Bodies are stored in refrigerated trucks. Authorities are begging for such basics as flashlights. In one neighborhood, the storms even left firefighters to work without a truck.The death toll from Wednesday's storms reached 328 across seven states, including 238 in Alabama, making it the deadliest U.S. tornado outbreak since March 1932, when another Alabama storm killed 332 people. Tornadoes that swept across the South and Midwest in April 1974 left 315 people dead.Hundreds if not thousands of people were injured Wednesday 990 in Tuscaloosa alone and as many as 1 million Alabama homes and businesses remained without power. ...read more: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20110429/ap_on_re_us/us_severe_weather
_________________SI Moderator - Greg Gordon
God is speaking through these events to America. Oh may we cry out to God for the sins of the nation and the Church.