There was the most terrific 2 specials on tonight on the local PBS station, KCPT, about the Joplin tornado in 2011 since the anniversary was and is today.
I watched most of both. Bawled like a baby.
The thing is, the reason I write is because, first, it was 2 years ago today but second, it's hot on the heels, of course, of the Moore, Oklahoma tornado just yesterday, the poor people. Uncanny timing and coincidence. Devastating. Deadline in DisasterA community newspaper helps its town find hope in the aftermath of the EF5-tornado that nearly destroyed Joplin, Missouri, on May 22, 2011. The Joplin Globe rolled the presses the night of the storm and hasn’t missed a beat since: continuing long hours, enduring difficult working conditions, and uncovering stories from the disaster.
Heartland: Portrait of Survival – 9pm Heartland is a heartfelt portrait of the people who survived the EF5-tornado and a tribute to the lives who were lost in Joplin, Missouri, on May 22, 2011. Amateur footage, home videos, news broadcasts, police dispatch transmissions, and interviews are woven into an inspiring narrative.
If you get a chance to see either or both, by all means do.
You've no idea what they've been through unless you know someone there or you've seen one of both of these.
Kudos, KCPT and PBS.
And may we all help the people, now, in Moore, Oklahoma. Link: Remembering Joplin - KCPT