Nearly 50 dogs and cats some of which needed hospitalization have been removed from a Fairfield home after authorities found the residence was kept in such poor conditions that it has been deemed uninhabitable, Fairfield police said Monday.
together to support the strong tornadoes and, once they touch the ground, they are really causing destruction for hours at a time step that s one reason we didn t have as many fatalities as you d expect. it s because they were on the ground for so long. we could give lead in advance and people got the warnings and they took it seriously and i certainly think the work of the national weather service, providing these warnings, is a large reason why we didn t have more deaths. find why we didn t have more deaths. and the scene of why we didn t have more deaths. and the scene of destruction where you are and in so new places is so devastating. what help is there for the people who have been made homeless? fix, the people who have been made homeless? homeless? a lot of folks are homeless. homeless? a lot of folks are homeless, hundreds - homeless? a lot of folks are homeless, hundreds of- homeless? a lot of folks are l homeless, hundreds of homes homeless? a lot of folks are - homele
There are no reports of injuries after barbecue coals started a house fire in Larkfield-Wikiup. But, two residents were displaced Saturday night and left with
displaced, many on the streets, the gather around fires to try and keep warm. there are some buildings, for example petrol stations, shops, lobbies of hotels that might still be open, where you see people in, wrapped in blankets and duvets, where they need a little bit of shelter. there are some people now intense for some of the emergency responses got through, but the problem is the long term, those buildings, some of them you can see clearly structurally unstable, clearly structurally u nsta ble, uninhabitable, clearly structurally unstable, uninhabitable, might be sagging, huge cracks come summer look from the heavily fine, but they only to be looked at to check that they are safe and you need a long term plan with what to do with all those people who are now left homeless in these relate difficult and dangerous conditions. temperatures in the region are often below freezing and there are fears for survivors who have nowhere to go. quentin sommerville reports
to try and keep warm. there are some buildings, for example petrol stations, shops, lobbies of hotels that might still be open, where you see people in, wrapped in blankets and duvets, where they need a little bit of shelter. there are some people now in tents, where some of the emergency response has got through, but the problem is the long term, those buildings, some of them you can see clearly structurally unstable, uninhabitable, theymight be sagging, huge cracks, and soom look fine, but they all need to be looked