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On Aug 19, 11:07*am, "Diana Kulaga"
wrote: Another update: We have had significant rainfall, but little wind. Southwest of us, there were tornados touching down. How come the tornados always know where the unstable buildings are? (Don't answer that.) There is an equine center in Palm Beach County that has been virtually destroyed; the horses are okay. The buildings were apparently not particularly well built. In a tornado, --nothing-- is that well-built. (annoying emoticon here) My mother and sister are in Apopka--so far, so good. J. Del Col |
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