Thursday, June 2, 2011

Circus Elephants Help Reconstruction in Joplin

The storm tornado that struck the City of Joplin, Missouri, United States (U.S.), last week left much destruction in the house residents. An elephant also conjunct the rubble of houses destroyed it.

Came from a circus elephant who should perform which is not far from the disaster site. But in times like this, no one people were interested to see the circus full of clowns or other unique acts.

The owner of the Piccadilly Circus elephants, elephants allow for one of theirs to help residents move debris from destroyed homes hit by tornadoes.
Many residents are enthusiastic to see elephants at work, but not a few others criticize it for assessing the elephants are not treated properly.

Joplin Tornado that attack was leaving heavy damage to houses. Until now 134 confirmed killed in the disaster victim stated that flattened many homes this.

Trail of destruction caused by tornadoes appear along six kilometers of the territory through which the wind vortex. Telephone lines are also rumored to drop out and surviving relatives are still living in shelters.

Although currently there are no people listed as missing, rescuers are still digging debris in the hope that there are residents who survived. "We will not lose hope. We continue to hope will be a miracle," said Mark Rohr Joplin City officials told CNN on Thursday (06/02/2011).

In addition to looking for possible survivors, rescuers also divert their work processes to clean up the rubble 10 days after the occurrence of a tornado.

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