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Anyone hear from Walter

RobStevens

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I know Walter got the brunt of the storms last night being in northern Alabama.
Hope he made it through the storms okay.We are praying for him and his family.
ROB
 
Rob, if you have his phone number, I have heard that text messages are getting through even if cell phone access is bad.
 
Emergency crews were busy working on cleanup efforts in Cherokee County Thursday morning following severe storms which struck the area Wednesday, April 27.

A storm packing tornadoes which had already passed through Tuscaloosa and Birmingham earlier, affected much of the southern area of Cherokee County, including the Goshen area on Highway 9, which was devastated by the notorious Palm Sunday tornado of 1994.

A number of houses and church was destroyed in the area, according to reports.

Cherokee County and surrounding areas found themselves without power after the main TVA a line supplying power to the area was destroyed. A spokesperson for Cherokee Electric Cooperative said power could be off seven to 10 days while the system is being rebuilt.

During a Thursday morning meeting of Cherokee County officials, Sheriff Jeff Shaver said deputies and jail personnel will be working 12-hour shifts. Alabama State Troopers will also provide assistance and patrols across the county.

Cherokee County Engineer Corey Chambers said his crews worked throughout the night to make roads as passable as possible.

Cherokee County School Superintendent Brian Johnson said schools will be closed until further notice.

Cherokee County Commission Chairman/Probate Judge Melvyn Salter and Cherokee County Administrator Tim Burgess said they are working to provide adequate fuel to enable county employees to do their jobs.

Beverly Daniel, director, Cherokee County Emergency Management Agency, said crews are in the Goshen area today working to provide needs as much as possible.

"We are trying to do an assessment of what our damage is, providing shelter, trying to get drinks and refreshments to first responders," said Daniel.

Despite the destruction Cherokee County, Cherokee County considers itself fortunate, according to emergency responders. With almost 200 deaths statewide, Cherokee County only had one injury which was not life-threatening.
 
There aren't any fatalities listed for his county, Cherokee.
I guess thats good news.That was some devastating tornados.
Really feel sorry for those people.
I will try calling and let ya'll know if i find anything out.
Thanks Rob
 
I just looked to see if I had his cell # from when I go my Alabama's from him, but I cannot find it.
I hope he's ok.
It is very sad to see the devastation.
 
It wouldn't seem fair for one person to get hit by Mother Nature twice in a lifetime. I hope he and his family are safe.

Terri
 
The person I lived across the road from in MN had lightning strike his house twice. I've had a tornado, a house fire and a wildfire that burned my pasture but the FD stopped it before it got to my house. Nothing is fair.
 
Thanks everyone for the concern. We are fine, BUT got very lucky again.

There is ALOT of very serious damage not far from us. The power just came back on for us this morning (30th) and will hopefully stay on. We hear the power is going in and out in different areas.

I'm doing catch up work in the snakeroom and thought I would take a break to check emails and run through the forums right quick.

All is good and I really appreciate the concerns. I'll be back later this evening.

Walter
:crazy02:BOUT' CORNS !!
 
Again, Thanks for the concern from everyone.

We just got back from taking a ride to Diane's work place to see what the statice was. She could not get through on the phones.

I am still in disbelief that her work place went unscathed considering the damage to a high school where she turns to work was ripped apart. Also a Huddle House on that corner was completly GONE and this was only about 200 yards from where she works.

Here is a link (for those who are interested) of one of our local news channels. There are pics. and vids. of the devistation througout the nearby counties: http://www.whnt.com/

Walter
:crazy02:BOUT' CORNS !!
 
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