Now this: Tornado clobbers African American North Nashville
“When I saw those blinking lights, it was like Christmas," she said.
“No power. No heat. We pioneering it,"
The tornado that struck
But
And now this. The killer storm devastated whole blocks, tearing off roofs, blowing down walls, uprooting huge trees and toppling electrical poles. While many parts of
Some are wondering if
“We are worried because we know developers are going to come in,” said
But Hill said he was encouraged by the outpouring of aid. His church, too, is without power. But outside in the parking lot, donations of all sorts have been pouring in to be scooped up by grateful residents. It was a scene repeated on nearly every corner of the storm-damaged blocks on Friday. Volunteers manned folding tables with free water, batteries, diapers, trash bags, and hot food like barbecue, hot dogs and pizza.
Meanwhile, hundreds of volunteers toting rakes and chainsaws were taking advantage of the daylight. They covered roofs with tarps, sliced away at downed and damaged trees, and piled debris at curbside for public works trucks to cart away.
“This is a historic part of
“This tornado is a double whammy for us. We were barely putting something up there, and then this comes and wipes it out," said Reddy.
Reddy said he is encouraged that Gov.
“If we want to produce top-class research, we need good facilities and good faculty,” Reddy said. “Those don't come cheap."
Over at the corner of
“We're trying to build a plan to make sure the community comes out of this whole,” he said.
Sherrill grew up on
“We know there are people already knocking on doors,” he said. “If they say they're going to put you up in the Omni for a week and give you
“It's made people much more appreciative of our community," she said.
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