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- THE WEEK, Page 24NATIONVortex of Misery
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- A string of freak tornadoes spins a deadly dance across the
- U.S.
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- If a tornado is nature's equivilent of a drive-by shooting --
- random and deadly -- then the pair of storm systems that spun
- dozens of deadly twisters across 12 states, killing 25 and
- injuring hundreds, resembled a devastating artillery barrage.
- One trailer park in Rankin County, Mississippi, looked every bit
- the target of a heavy shelling after a twister roared through
- it. The storm, unleashing winds of more than 200 m.p.h., tossed
- one trailer 150 yds., wrapped another's heavy steel frame around
- a tree trunk like a coat hanger, lodged an empty refrigerator
- high in a pine tree and left the forest strung with the sad
- confetti of broken lives: blankets, clothes and magazines. Said
- one Vietnam vet as he surveyed the site: "This looks like
- Hamburger Hill."
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- The scene was repeated from Texas to Ohio and Maryland as
- the freak storms, caused by a southerly dip in the jet stream
- that slammed cold Canadian air against warm, moist air from the
- Gulf of Mexico, zigzagged across the Southeast. High winds
- tossed a school bus full of children off a road in North
- Carolina (five kids and the driver were admitted to a hospital)
- and tore the steeple from a Georgia church as the congregation
- sang Amazing Grace. Still, in Florence, Mississippi, fate smiled
- on a six-day-old girl, ripped from her father's arms when a
- twister hit their mobile home. She was found 40 minutes later
- in the underbrush, wet and scratched -- but alive.
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