Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Deathly storm hits the Southeast

This article highlights a storm that made it's way though Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama today. It caused widespread damage including homes and buildings. Winds got to be strong enough that although not officially reported, tornado's were spited through the three states. Many people were injured and there was even one death. What confuses me about this article is that it only gets to the situation at hand for a quarter of the article. It then dives into a story that occurred back in April when 250 people died and damage was even more severe. Yes, it is interesting that this storm occurred but it is neither the time nor the place to bring up tragedies of the past. If your going to write an article about a current storm, keep it to the storm at hand.

Source: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/45326461/ns/weather/

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