2012 Midwest Tornado Recovery: Architecture for Humanity needs your Help!

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Harrisburg, IL 2012 Tornado Damage © State Farm

According to the national weather service, 30 tornadoes struck 6 Midwest states hit by a string a tornadoes. In many places there was a severe weather warning but no tornado alert. Harrisburg, a town in southern Illinois of 9000, was hit the hardest with 300 homes, 25 businesses and 6 lives lost. Illinois and Missouri declared state emergencies and are being assisted by relief organizations.

2011 was the worst tornado season since 1936 and the events of this week mark an early start to the Midwest’s storm season. More tornadoes touched down in Alabama Friday morning, destroying several homes and damaging a prison. More continue to touch down as this message is going out. Harrisburg was spared further damage this week, but storm season has just begun.

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Cite: Karissa Rosenfield. "2012 Midwest Tornado Recovery: Architecture for Humanity needs your Help! " 03 Mar 2012. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/213686/2012-midwest-tornado-recovery-architecture-for-humanity-needs-your-help> ISSN 0719-8884

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