Are our N Carolina brothers okay?

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Are our N Carolina brothers okay?

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How'd you guys hold up with the weekends weather?
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We did ok,lost electricty for two hours.rain some wind.Newport ,a few miles up rt70 from us did not fair as well....Russ
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We had 3 people killed 20 miles from us in Gloucester County. The tornado went through Deltaville, VA and exited NE into the Bay. it is only though pure luck and Divine intervention that no one was killed in Deltaville.

North Carolina got pasted!! We were lucky and they were unlucky that the bulk of the weather went south of us. ! I think they had 20 some people killed!!! Terrible!
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Here in coastal SE North Carolina it was a non-event.. just a lot of gusty winds but no damage except a few tree limbs down. From the news I believe most of the severe damage was in the middle and western part of the state. Last count today was 21 deaths in NC. I have a call in to a B33 friend from Morehead City but haven't heard back yet.

Speaking of people in Morehead City.. has anyone heard anything about Terry Frank? He is from there and was a regular here but I haven't seen anything posted by him in a very long time.
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Good question! Last I heard from him was his donation to the Montauk Rendezvous. Hope he's OK.
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I flew over Deltaville and Gloucester,Virginia today in a Cessna 182 and can confirm what has already been said about these two towns.It was easy to see the touchdown points and paths of both tornadoes.Trees were ripped up and shredded.Buildings looked as if they had been run through a blender.In Gloucester there was a lot of destruction on the private waterfronts.Many boats were lying upside down either on or next to their docks.Very sad.
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NE NC got hit pretty hard. Less than 10 miles from me lower currituck county got hit by a F1 then it crossed the sound and hit Duck NC and they were luckly it was not july because if is was there would have been lots of people injured. At one time saterday night we had 4-5 tornadoes spoted with in a 20 mile area.
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On the news this evening they said NC had a record breaking 25 identifyable tornados. Sadly the loss of life has been increased to 25. In a couple of the tornados they clocked 160 mph winds, and several had 135 mph winds. Apparently several houses have actually disappeared. We were very lucky here!
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Yes, we were lucky. I talked to a guy in currituck who the tornado missed his house by 10' ya his car and shed gone. Its realy scary stuff.
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Thanks for asking, guys. Here in Raleigh we sustained lots of property damage and 4 deaths. I was spared any damage, and I believe the others from the Board were spared as well. I drove through some areas that looked like war zones that you guys probably saw on the news.

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Contacted Terry Frank- He's OK. Back on once a week Chemo for a month but says it's working and the side effects are minimal. His boat is fine but like so many of us, hasn't been able to use it enough. Sends his best to all. Walter
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Good news, Tommy, and good news about Terry Frank ("Glad to be anywhere") Walter, thanks.
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Tommy,
Glad to here you guys in Raleigh did ok. I was wounder how you fared there.
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Tommy, glad your all right .State took a bad hit on this one. We lost power on the island and that was it,see you soon...Russ
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saw a 150 ft swath cut across hwy 70 between new bern and havelock, nc. several houses near totaled but the amazing thing was dozens of 20 inch pine trees snapped cleanly about 20 feet up. powerful stuff. lots of stories of very near misses.
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Bill, I saw the devastation that you refer to right there at Newport. Your description of the 20" pines snapped in half like match sticks is no exaggeration....I could hardly believe my eyes. The strongest brick home built would be no match for that power.
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