Download What Stands in a Storm: Three Days in the Worst Superstorm to Hit the South's Tornado Alley AudioBook Free
April 27, 2011, designated the climax of a superstorm that observed an archive 358 tornadoes rip through 21 areas in 3 days and nights, 7 time, and 18 minutes. It had been the deadliest day of the largest tornado outbreak in registered history, which observed 348 people killed, complete neighborhoods erased, and $11 billion in harm. But from the horrendous destruction emerged every day heroes, neighborhood friends, and strangers who rescued one another from hell on earth. With powerful sentiment and gripping depth, Kim Mix weaves jointly the heart-wrenching testimonies of several personas - including three university students, a superstar weatherman, and a team of hard-hit rescuers - to create a nail-biting chronicle in the Tornado Alley of America. No, it's not Oklahoma or Kansas; it's Alabama, where there are more tornado fatalities than any place in the US, where the trees and hillsides obscure the storms until they're bearing down upon you. For a few it's a story of survival, and then for others it's the story with their last hours.