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ScottOkla said:On the other hand, the storms south of here in 2000 and east of here in 2006 were just as bad, just not as widespread and didn't hit the two big cities, so we have been a little lucky in the past.
Those storms in 2000 were just north of me. A few days after the storm, I drove through the area and was shocked to see all the trees with their limbs in a heap around their trunks. The next year, you could see damage if you knew where to look, but the following year, anyone would be challenged to find the evidence. It's sad and a shock when it happens, but the trees do recover. I'm just worried about all those familys without power and services. Luckily, the temperature is not severly low and people can keep warm with layers of clothing. Clean food and water is another thing. Folks are just not educated in what to do in these situations. Lots of sick people will follow I am afraid.