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Thursday, May 19, 2011

How Will Fate End up?

Once upon a time, there was a high school in the low valleys of Oklahoma... the tornado state. The small high school consisted of 300 kids and 50 staff members. It was a hot windy day in March which was odd because it was usually cooler at this time. It was Thunder storming and hailing but that didn't stop the kids of going to school. When the kids got to school the winds going by this building consisted of 60 mpr winds, dangerous winds. 10 am the lights start to flicker and soon before you know it the power is out like a snap. The staff and kids start to frantic. They call the national  weather service off a mobile phone asking how the conditions are. They respond "Seek shelter, make sure there are no windows by you". When they got off the phone they had no idea what they were about to get themselves into. They've been hit before by a tornado 4 years ago, still building their small city, but not like this. 12 am: winds start to pick up to about to roughly 80 mpr but keeps increasing. They start loading the kids into the hallways knowing that they are a direct hit. 1 by 1 kids start to worry more and more. The teachers let them have their cell phone to tell their parents how their doing. 2 pm: winds pick all the way up to 120 mpr this was going to be a bad one. When 3 pm rolls around this is the time when their supposed to be leaving but instead their sitting in a cramped hall way with knowing that the approximate time when their going to be hit is in about 20 min. Boy were they wrong. The tornado hits them in about 5 min. Leaving nothing but debree swirling around in the air. The tornado's stats include 140 mph winds and a mile long. What a monster. After everything had gone there were students under cynderblock walls dead. Parents come to find lost children gone. They came with hope and left with nothing. Out of those 300 students and 50 staff members only 250 students survived and 35 staff members survived fighting for their life.

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