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tornado shelters and schools are now the attention.....
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<blockquote data-quote="excat" data-source="post: 2200495" data-attributes="member: 29449"><p>Some people say they should have kids stay home on potential storm days, and have a parent stay home as well. Well, that would be great if you had a shelter in your house. You have higher chance of loss of life in a house with no shelter than in a school with no shelter. </p><p></p><p>Also, during the press conference today, they confirmed no kids drowned, they were all trapped in rubble and were not able to breathe. Horrifying fact, but that was confirmed today by the M.E. at the press conference. </p><p></p><p>A big issue we have is there are next to no public shelters in place. If in fact they did put in shelters in schools, they could be used as public shelters which is badly needed. I lived in Woodward for several years, and they had several public shelters. This is unacceptable for the tornado activity in this area (metro). So, if they could double the reason for having the shelters, it would help a lot. </p><p></p><p>It's amazing the loss of life was as little as it was.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="excat, post: 2200495, member: 29449"] Some people say they should have kids stay home on potential storm days, and have a parent stay home as well. Well, that would be great if you had a shelter in your house. You have higher chance of loss of life in a house with no shelter than in a school with no shelter. Also, during the press conference today, they confirmed no kids drowned, they were all trapped in rubble and were not able to breathe. Horrifying fact, but that was confirmed today by the M.E. at the press conference. A big issue we have is there are next to no public shelters in place. If in fact they did put in shelters in schools, they could be used as public shelters which is badly needed. I lived in Woodward for several years, and they had several public shelters. This is unacceptable for the tornado activity in this area (metro). So, if they could double the reason for having the shelters, it would help a lot. It's amazing the loss of life was as little as it was. [/QUOTE]
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