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Re: Devastation in Dallas suburbs

 

 

I truly hold all in my prayers.

 

Texas is well known for tornadoes, and many times they appear out of no where with no warning at all.

 

Many areas also do not offer real shelters like other States have. 

 

I lived through many of them while living in that state for years. I was never at ease, and am very well aware of the lives lost and devastation which occurs.

 

It is very sad when Mother Nature takes what is precious as life and property, destroys them, and then eventually dissipates.

 

How utterly devasting for all.

 

May God rest the souls of those who died, and help the living rebuild their lives. May he also hold them in the loving palms of his healing hands, and comfort them with eventual acceptance of all their sorrows and losses.

 

 

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Registered: ‎04-20-2013

Re: Devastation in Dallas suburbs


@adoreqvc wrote:

 

 

I truly hold all in my prayers.

 

Texas is well known for tornadoes, and many times they appear out of no where with no warning at all.

 

Many areas also do not offer real shelters like other States have. 

 

I lived through many of them while living in that state for years. I was never at ease, and am very well aware of the lives lost and devastation which occurs.

 

It is very sad when Mother Nature takes what is precious as life and property, destroys them, and then eventually dissipates.

 

How utterly devasting for all.

 

May God rest the souls of those who died, and help the living rebuild their lives. May he also hold them in the loving palms of his healing hands, and comfort them with eventual acceptance of all their sorrows and losses.

  


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Re: Devastation in Dallas suburbs

Tornadoes used to just happen in the spring, or so it seemed - now they're all year round! Freaky!