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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3288100" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>We have a semi 3/4 below ground with the dirt berm around the top. Registered with the county emergency services, so I'm not too worried about getting found as they will have crews with equipment covering the path of the storm to get folks out with debris covering the door.</p><p>That being said, there is a pack of toilet paper with a bag of cedar chips and some buckets to use as a potty if needed. Lawn chairs, case of bottled water, emergency lighting with a hand cranked generator for lighting and charging devices. </p><p></p><p>My uncle in law was in the F5 tornado that hit Blackwell Ok in 1955. It came in backwards from the direction most tornadoes travel. He and his sister were pulled from a building at the edge of town and deposited into a freshly plowed field 1/4 mile away. He said they were covered in puncture wounds from flying debris, and suffered broken bones in his hands and his sisters leg. </p><p></p><p><a href="https://time.com/3879705/oklahoma-tornado-photos-from-the-deadly-blackwell-twister/" target="_blank">https://time.com/3879705/oklahoma-tornado-photos-from-the-deadly-blackwell-twister/</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3288100, member: 5412"] We have a semi 3/4 below ground with the dirt berm around the top. Registered with the county emergency services, so I'm not too worried about getting found as they will have crews with equipment covering the path of the storm to get folks out with debris covering the door. That being said, there is a pack of toilet paper with a bag of cedar chips and some buckets to use as a potty if needed. Lawn chairs, case of bottled water, emergency lighting with a hand cranked generator for lighting and charging devices. My uncle in law was in the F5 tornado that hit Blackwell Ok in 1955. It came in backwards from the direction most tornadoes travel. He and his sister were pulled from a building at the edge of town and deposited into a freshly plowed field 1/4 mile away. He said they were covered in puncture wounds from flying debris, and suffered broken bones in his hands and his sisters leg. [URL]https://time.com/3879705/oklahoma-tornado-photos-from-the-deadly-blackwell-twister/[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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