The Jarrell twister was doing unbelievable things that nobody knew about because nothing was left. What was left had to be quickly rescued to get survivors out of flattened houses. You can’t let the public or even the rescuers know how bad it is if you need them to keep rescuing.
The next day, after the damage was known, everybody just fell apart with grief. Property owners were angry at not being able to get to their houses.. because parts of people were everywhere for miles and the rescuers themselves were psychologically falling apart.
A mile-wide slow-mover even at 175mph is destroying everything it touches. I’m praying Granbury had Angels moving them out of harm’s way.
Thanks for that input regarding the Jurrell twister.
It’s hard I know...spent three weeks helping around Biloxi shortly after Katrina. Sometimes I still don’t believe what we did/saw there.
been talking to my friend there in Granbury. She was working on the other side of town (west side) at UPS. Never saw the big tornado, but watched many smaller ones form and go back up. They were hit with hail. Her daughter lost her windshield and had to drive home from her job without it. But my friend didn’t see any damage. She’s not looking forward to tomorrow and what she’s going to see. :-(