by 63falcon on 06 Mar 2012 20:42
Well, all was "blowed about" in Cincinnati proper, but yeah, this little town upriver, Moscow OH, got slammed. 1 death, terrible, but amazing only 1 after seeing pics. I ran a couple bags of heavy duty cleanup gear on Saturday aftn., one of the churches in Pt. Pleasant OH (abt. 1 mi or so from the town hit) was serving free hot meals to victims and first responders, plus collecting USABLE donations-its amazing what junk people will 'donate'-so they had blankets, bottled water, canned food, boxed cereal, bags of citrus fruit, etc..... a real nice amount. So, now the clean up for these folks, and THEN how do you pick up and get on w/ it......People do, but its one thing to help out and then go home-and then another when it IS your home. Oh, even a local group to help w/ pets affected, a good showing in this area so far.
There is a town south and east of here, West Liberty KY, that got direct hit, like those 2 towns in IN, and I think 20 deaths. Always, once the immediate effort dies down, there are the longer term needs. I have to think that is also the case in Japan and New Zealand, after those terrible earthquakes last Spring. I mean, a year later, and how are those folks doing? Right?
Thanks for all the checking in-glad to hear you were ok, Indygirl!
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