My thoughts and prayers are with everyone down there!!!! I lived in Birmingham for 20 years and I don't remember it ever being this bad so soon in the season!!! I am trying to get together supply's and ship them down there they are in need of many thing la such as clothing all sizes, baby supplies.... If you could help please send supplies!!! There is a Facebook page set up called toomer's for Tuscaloosa and they have many adresses to send things to!!
Thanks to everyone for the outpouring of support and prayers for AL.

There are now 41 counties here declared eligible for FEMA aid... that is almost two-thirds of this state!
I know the same line of storms hit other states as well, but did such widespread, MASSIVE devastation here that our local channels aren't showing much news from other places. And many people don't yet have the heart to search the internet for it... if they even have their power restored (and there are many places still without it).
Wow, even the UK Daily Mail was covering this?

Like in their article linked by a PP, the pictures from Tuscaloosa are getting broad airplay and news coverage, but
it really is THAT bad in LOTS of towns and cities in central and north Alabama. They're not finished rating them all, but there were
several EF4s and EF5s, and those are rare according to the NWS.
In addition to several grassroots efforts on Facebook and other places, those so inclined could also send donations to the good-old-faithfuls, American Red Cross/ United Way/ Salvation Army/ etc. All these agencies have been helping so many people. Just contact them to designate the funds to this disaster relief, unless you prefer a general donation. Also, most houses of worship have funds for emergencies as well (like UMCOR, the United Methodist Committee On Relief, which gives 100% of funds donated, holding back nothing for overhead).
Thanks again!
