Thursday, May 30, 2019

KC Temple with Carson

Thank you for expressing interest & support in our son and a special day!! I was physically & emotionally exhausted during this day as the night before we spent 5 hours in our basement watching live coverage of the KANSAS Ef-4 two- hour tornado event only 25 minutes from our home! The video footage and photos of the damage cause me to reflect how grateful I am for peace & safety, not only physical, but emotional. In the recent summer week’s, I will be actively seeking opportunities for ways my family can be of service to our KS & MO neighbors whom have lost everything!!






































MORE PHOTOS HERE:


tornado that hit in Clay County estimated to be an EF-2 


The National Weather Service said the tornado that hit Douglas and Leavenworth counties was an EF-4 with estimated peak winds of 170 mph. The twister was a mile wide and carved a path on ground for 31.82 miles.
The Weather Service rated the tornado that struck in Clay County as an EF-2 tornado with estimated peak winds up to 115 mph. The tornado occurred southeast of Kearney and lasted through southwestern Excelsior Estates.

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