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Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Yes Virginia, Miracles Do Still Happen

Posted Feb 7, 2008 by mlh in Environment | 17 comments | 222 views



On Super Tuesday, Feb 5, 2008, as Americans across the nation participated in the 24-state Primaries to choose their favorite politician to make the trip to the White House in 2009, approximately 60 tornadoes touched down in southern states.
As rescue responders arrived at various locations to begin the painstaking search and rescue efforts, it seemed as though all was lost.

Homes and businesses were destroyed and nearly 50 people lost their lives. America prayed for comfort for the survivors and miracles were sought. An answer came.
CASTALIAN SPRINGS, Tenn. - The muddy field was littered with debris after a wave of violent storms: living room couches, strollers, children's toys. So when two rescuers came upon a baby, they thought he was a doll.

Then he moved.

"We grabbed hold of his neck (to take a pulse) and he took a breath of air and started crying," said David Harmon, a firefighter from a nearby county who was combing the field for tornado victims.
Setting political views aside, America can rejoice that through the madness and mayhem that tornadoes bring, we can all agree that a miracle took place and a baby's life was spared.
The boy was found at least 100 yards away from where his family's house had been, possibly lifted by the storm's fierce winds, according to witnesses at the scene on Thursday. There was no trace of exactly where the house stood. His mother, who did not survive, was found in the same field.

As the death toll across the region rose by two Thursday to 57 people, the infant was a sign of hope. The 11-month old boy, named Kyson, was surrounded by flattened homes, bricks from a blown-apart post office and snapped trees, a devastating scene similar to so many communities across the South.

The baby's mother, 24-year-old Kerri Stowell, was one of six people killed in the small community, said Sumner County Sheriff Bob Barker.
If this does not qualify as a miracle, seeing that the baby was found 100 yards away from his destroyed home, I don't know what is.

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