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Old 05-10-2007, 03:08 PM
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The west side of Greensburg, from my stand point, (which doesn't mount a whole lot,) seemed to be damaged more than the far east side of town. My group was stationed on the east side of town so I didn't get to see the any of the west except when we were leaving town. The motel on the west is no more but the motel on the east is still standing minus the Kansas Inn.
I agree with Vinnie, no pictures, videos or even words can not describe the devastation that is town has seen. Because during that night, all you can see, were the red, blue, white and amber lights of emergency vehicles and the bright spot lights that were brought in. The devastation was hidden under the cloak of dark and the dawns light showed the reality of the destruction. Like I've stated in my previous post, words can't express the raw emotions that these families must feel and my heart aches for them.
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