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Horrible Damage and Deaths from Tornados 12/11/21

TLDR: Horrible Damage and Deaths from Tornados 12/11/21
The forum thread discusses the recent tornadoes that affected Kentucky, Tennessee, Illinois, and other states. Users express sadness and outrage over the destruction and loss of life caused by the tornadoes. They are particularly distressed by reports of looting in the affected areas, viewing it as a reprehensible act that compounds the tragedy, especially during the holiday season. There is a consensus among the users about the devastating impact of the natural disaster and the additional emotional burden caused by the looting.
It's absolutely horrible what happened with these tornadoes. So many lives lost, so many homes and buildings destroyed, and of course it's the holiday season, just tragic all around. I hope those who still have homes are able to help those who lost theirs.
 
To have a natural disaster happen to you is life-changing. However, to have the after-effects from humans not showing common courtesy & decency, that is a double blow to the trauma & is inexcusable!
 

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