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Old 04-28-2014, 06:35 AM   #55
yorkietalkjilly
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And they get terrified and panic, too, just like people and dogs, and some are injured and some die when things are blown into them or fall on them. They are often just left to fend for themselves as people run for cover, poor things but most try to secure them in their barns and sheds but they aren't really that safe in very high winds. It sounds like it was a nightmare of a night for a whole bunch of people and their animals last night. At least most made it through alive - that's a lot. I still haven't heard a final, for sure figure of those people who died - saw 16 on one Tweet. That's a huge loss of life if that's true.
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