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		<title>Ministry responds to devastation in the Heartland.</title>
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USA (MNN)<br />
&#8212; Greensburg, Kansas is gone&#8211;swept away Friday by a deadly F5 tornado. President Bush declared Kiowa County, Kansas<br />
a major disaster area, making federal aid available to people and communities<br />
affected by the storm.
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The National Weather Service classified the twister in the<br />
highest category on its scale. Wind estimated<br />
at 205 mph carved a track 1.7 miles wide and 22 miles long.
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In such a tornado, strong frame houses are lifted off<br />
foundations and carried considerable distances to disintegrate. Automobile-sized missiles fly through the air in excess of 400 feet. trees are<br />
debarked, and steel-reinforced concrete structures are badly damaged.
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The damage left by one of the strongest tornadoes to rake<br />
across the Plains destroyed 95% of the town. The only reminders of what was a<br />
thriving population are the twin grain elevators.
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To make matters worse, the emergency response from the state<br />
will likely be frustratingly slow. According to Kansas Gov. Kathleen Sebelius, much<br />
of the equipment usually positioned around the state to respond to<br />
emergencies, including emergency shelters and heavy vehicles, is in Iraq.
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That leaves the aid response to groups like the <a href="../../groups/CRWRC">Christian<br />
Reformed World Relief Committee.</a> &nbsp; CRWRC&#39;s<br />
Bill Adams is on the scene, meeting<br />
today with leaders of other ministries (like the Red Cross and Salvation Army)<br />
along with the local people to figure out a long-term response.
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It&#39;s a needs-assessment trip, surely, but on a scale far larger<br />
and with more immediate need. &quot;Normally we would be looking to send our<br />
folks that do cleanup and repairs. But there&#39;s not a need for that right now.<br />
The cleanup is consisting of bulldozers that are pushing things out of the<br />
way&quot;, explains Adams, adding, &quot;The<br />
destruction is so extensive that it&#39;s not a matter of repairing a roof or<br />
cleaning up someone&#39;s basement. This is<br />
way beyond that.&quot;&nbsp;&nbsp;
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The Red Cross and the Salvation Army have been finding<br />
shelter and providing food for the evacuated survivors. This week&#39;s coordination meetings will<br />
determine both the shape of the ongoing emergency response and the feasibility<br />
of long-term reconstruction and rebuilding in Greensburg.<strong>&nbsp;&nbsp; </strong>
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Adams says beyond the<br />
physical labor, there&#39;s spiritual labor as well. &quot;We come into a community,<br />
and invariable we have more of an opportunity to show the love of Christ. In<br />
fact, our people come back often and say that either they receive blessing by<br />
being able to touch people, or they realize that just bringing hope to a<br />
survivor who&#39;s lost everything sometimes is more important than even building a<br />
home for them.&quot; <a href="https://secure.crwrc.org/donations/categorySubmenu.php?categoryid=11">Click here (spring storms 2007) if you can help.</a> </p>
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