It has already been three years since the EF5 tornado devastated Joplin, Missouri. We bow our heads in memory of the ones who left us on Sunday, May 22, 2011, and we pray for their families and friends. Tragedies tend to remain with us throughout our lives. May we only be made stronger in our adversities. These are some of the first images we took with cell phones on the evening following the tornado. With the strange scents in our nostrils, the mild feeling of the air, the enveloping sounds of sirens, and a tingle from within ourselves, we immediately went into action to help our neighbors, directing traffic, giving directions, and consoling the "refugees" as they emerged from the "zone".
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