An American died trying to save pet during a raging storm

A resident of Tennessee, died after he tried to save his pet, ignoring the warning of impending severe storm.

Ray wood (63 years old) was killed near his home in Adamsville on Saturday when a falling tree hit him during a raging storm that covered the region over the weekend. As reported in the Tennessee River Valley News, a blow which got the man proved fatal. At that time it was not known what kind of animal ray was trying to save what happened to him.

Music band Adamsville High School Band mourns the loss of «one of us» in his post on Facebook, noting that wood was a leader of the team. «Mr. ray was the nicest, most generous person. Our hearts are broken because of this loss, and we extend condolences to his family,» wrote the musicians. «He will be sorely missed by us and the community, which he served».

Update: City water has been restored, but we are under a boil water warning. Red Cross has delivered bottled water to…

Geplaatst door Adamsville Jr./Sr. High School Band op Zondag 27 oktober 2019

Local authorities say that the storm «was like a small hurricane.»

The Hardin County mayor Kevin Davis has signed the document on Sunday, designed to accelerate the restoration district. It is reported that the water supply in the city was restored, but it is recommended to boil so it was safe to drink.

Colleagues ray also wrote: «in 20 minutes after we left yesterday from Adamsville, the storm, which we didn’t see any warning, swept through the town. While we were in Memphis, we began to receive reports and photos of the devastation. Just this morning we learned that it was part of tropical storm Olga, which has developed a wind force above 120 kilometers per hour. Many of the residents still remain without electricity, and we heard that water supplies can now be ended by damage. Many homes and office buildings were left without roofs, and household Pets looking for new homes.»

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