Saw a caravan with a police escort going through the neighborhood this morning with some inside a shuttle bus that is normally used to get people from Atlanta airport to my city's cancer center. Looks like it was an entourage with Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff doing a tour before appealing to FEMA for federal aid:
To anyone who has seen it in person it is unimaginable that it has taken more than 3 weeks to even ask. Without a presidential declaration FEMA couldn't help me with a motel room. Obviously, I'm more concerned with getting aid to my neighbors since some of them lost everything but the anecdote is real. Salvation Army assistance is running out for the people who need it:
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Though it did happen hours later, where did I say anything to give either of you the impression that this didn’t happen in the immediate aftermath exactly like the person who died? Even if my car were not crushed under a tree, the streets were impassable even on foot so I was stuck in the house with no roof for several hours and forced to try and stop the ongoing collapse of the ceiling. I even have video of myself trying to climb up there with a shower curtain in the first hour:
The injury didn’t happen in the first hour but it did happen in the immediate aftermath/response before the streets were passable, before I could abandon the home for safety elsewhere, and before any kind of "repair" could begin. All the bedrooms were upstairs under the missing roof (read: "uninhabitable") and the water was even coming down on us in the living room so we spent the next few hours trying to catch water in bins, redirect water with shower curtains and tarps, and run upstairs to reposition things each time another chunk of the ceiling collapsed, changing the flow.
Daylight brought a momentary respite from the rain and allowed us to see in the attic well enough to set up a tarp but, without rain, we were tempted to get the tree off my car first. Even with sunlight the displaced insulation made it impossible to see footing in the attic but the rain soon resumed so I had to try again... then fell through the master bedroom ceiling as more of the roof collapsed around me. I injured my arm and ribs and was left dangling into the master bedroom before any help could arrive.
MRI says it's a fracture at my rotator cuff. Since I cannot lift my arm from the shoulder even if you pointed a gun at me, it definitely involves tissue attached at the rotator cuff. A torn rotator cuff requires surgery, so the orthopedic surgeon and I are hoping it's just connective tissue agitating the fracture but won't know for sure until we give it time to heal (two more weeks in a sling).
Plenty of those around so
you don’t have to take my word for it, but it's not like anyone asked you. Just what are trying to imply here? Honestly, I'm insulted by your presumptions and assumptions... like this was ever your call. Is there some reason you can't accept my premise and make incorrect assumptions about what I was doing and when?
His daughter's house was severely damaged in the tornado (see photo in the article linked above). He tried to walk a quarter mile to check on her because the roads were impassable. In all the destruction and chaos he had a heart attack and died with no way for paramedics to get to him.
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Not to equate my injury with their tragedy, but he was dealing with the exact same destruction and chaos and impassable roads I was dealing with when I was injured only hours apart.
I took an even more direct hit from an EF-4 than he did, and I don't mean a tornado that got classified as an EF-4 somewhere else on it's 39 mile track... I mean I was literally the first house in the exact neighborhood where it was confirmed EF-4. It hit me first and then wiped a neighbor's house clean off the foundation only 800 feet away and that's what they used to confirm EF-4 winds (the red spot on Arlington Court in the NWS report I linked in the OP). Though our house was still standing, it barely made it. Only remnants of a roof, balcony ripped off, support columns cracked, chimney gone, car crushed, house twisted, walls split, windows broken, and you can even see in
our video during the moment of impact that it was lifting off the foundation, buckling the basement stairwell wall (the damage visible was not there before). We were extremely lucky compared to our neighbors who didn't have a wall left standing but we still got hit HARD and I am a bit insulted that you'd belittle it with incorrect assumptions.
The rest of my aftermath footage doesn't even begin to show the devastation since I couldn't get close to the worst damage in many places.