News Tornado In Ohio
Anyone here live in the Toledo, Ohio area?
We had some crazy weather last night! Tornadoes?! We never get tornadoes!
And Lake High School is destroyed! That sucks for the seniors that were supposed to graduate there tonight:(
I woke up at 3 in the morning to tornado sirens! I turned on the news and they were talking about how at least 2 people were confirmed dead, now it is up to 3, and people are missing!
Well, thank God that it wasn’t worse.
I finally heard back from my friend who says her and her family are okay! But, she also told me how her friends dad was found dead, and her cousins friend was killed going to the police station for safety:(
My heart go out to all of those who were affected by the tornadoes and storms last night.
I am so SORRY, I live in Michigan and I heard about it all!! Good luck rebuilding!
News Tornado In Ohio

Tornado Alley is a term most often used in reference to the area of the United States in which tornadoes are most frequent. It covers lowland areas of the Mississippi, the Ohio and lower Missouri River Valleys, as well as the Southeast.
Although no state is entirely free of tornadoes, the land in the Great Plains sees tornadoes frequently throughout the season. The relatively flat ground, allows cold dry polar air from Canada to meet warm moist tropical air from the Gulf of Mexico. It’s along the front between the two air masses that most tornadoes form.
US States which are most effected are Oklahoma, Kansas, Arkansas, Iowa, and Missouri are at the heart of Tornado Alley, as well as parts of Texas, Colorado, Louisiana, Minnesota, and South Dakota, Mississippi, Illinois, Indiana, and parts of Nebraska.
In certain areas of Tornado Alley, building codes are stricter than in other parts of the United States. Restrictions such as strengthening roofs and more secure connections between the building and its foundation are just part of building codes in these areas. Other common measures include the construction of storm cellars, and the fitting of tornado sirens. News coverage is high in Tornado Alley, letting the residents know of any incoming tornadoes and where they are expected to hit.
Although this is the main area for tornadoes, they have at some point or another occurred in all the States of America, many of the tornadoes in the southern states such as Florida, South Carolina, and Georgia are caused by hurricanes.
Find out more about Tornado Alley in America
Atheists, I’m going to try this one more time…………?
I talked about how God helped save people from a tornado in my last question.
They ran into a basement and were saved when the house was COMPLETELY destroyed. An atheist basically said “So if there was no basement God would have been stumped?”
In reality, if the house had no basement God probably still would have decided to save them. For example, you can survive a tornado hitting your house if it’s weak enough and you put a mattress over your body.
Also, since the tornado in Ohio was so strong, it might have been capable of sucking the people out of the basement but their prayers made it so the tornado didn’t do that.
Why dismiss this as a miracle? The people interviewed by the news described it as a miracle from God. They should know. They were THERE.
Maybe the fact that you have to keep posting this “one more time” should be some sort of clue for you…
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