We Took a Direct Hit From a Large Tornado

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Publicado 2024-04-30
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  • @marygordon3032
    You see Daniel and DeJay y’all are trying to help others even though you’ve suffered a loss. Who does that? THE ARMS FAMILY! 👏👏👏🤩🤩🤩💯💯💯❤️❤️❤️
  • @mr.beachwalker7154
    I follow a guy on TIkTok. The night before the storm he said they were expecting some heavy rain. The next day, he went to his Uncle Denny's house in Sulpher and half the roof was gone and the other half was picked up and turned sideways and set back down. Everything the older Uncle had left was ruined by the rain after the tornado. It was do sad. He lost nearly everything he had, even his clothes. The Mennonites came and was removing tree debris, the Red Cross came by with meals that the Baptist Churches had cooked, college and high school students came and went through his remaining belongings and saved what they could. Truly the best of America.
  • @TheLongjohntim
    Hearing your donkey calling for her baby reduced me to tears. honestly you fared better than most i'm sure you're counting your blessing.
  • I hope you know that tens of thousands of us stayed up all night keeping track of the storms and donating to worthy causes to help after the sun came up. You may have faced those storms alone but we were with you in our ❤️ 🙏 We're in Florida and have been through far too many intense storms and hurricanes. Praying for your town!!
  • @kimberlyk418
    I’m heartbroken for y’all and the loss of the baby donkey, and all of the devastation to your community. Sending prayers of strength, encouragement, and comfort to y’all and everyone in your community.
  • @SierraGal
    I find myself sobbing for people I’ve never met, a baby donkey who got swept away, lives changed in a just a few hours. Oh DeJay… I’m so sorry, I could feel your heartbreak. All the animals that had no idea what was going on or how many were displaced makes me sob more. Daniel, I could hear the despair in your voice. Bless you for helping your friends and town.
  • @davidross7304
    I went into shock when I heard that Sulfur was hit and destroyed. We thought about and started praying for Sulfur, the surrounding area and all of Tornado Alley and especially for the Arms and entire family.❤😢
  • @Lulu4Him
    The fastest way to recover a disaster is to help someone else, you did the right thing. Prayers for your family and friends and town folk. Praying you will find the baby donkey alive. God's blessings, peace and safty.
  • @sandyleonard1605
    Not much can be said, except we’re praying for everybody, those who lost a loved one, those who lost their home, those who lost their businesses. Peace.
  • @DebSueRed
    That baby donkey was just too precious for this world. Praying for y'all
  • @ggintennessee
    Prayers🙏 for y'all! My homestead of 20 yrs took a direct hit from a tornado during Hurricane Laura in Lake Charles, LA in August of 2020. We lost 99 percent of everything. It was an extremely challenging time, especially during the height of what was happening in 2020. We're still recovering as it's been a long process. We're now living in TN and starting over from scratch. We were homeless for a little while and had to re-home our animals as a result. My heart goes out to y'all and everyone in your town and community. The priceless gifts are God's amazing grace to carry us through and the ability to come together and help one another. Many continued prayers for all affected!🙏🙏
  • @mountainmedium111
    So sorry for all of the unbearable loss you've all suffered. Praying for a miracle for your baby donkey, and for your entire community. God Bless and protect you all during all of the tremendous clean up.
  • There will be people coming in here saying you didnt do enough for the animals when you did all you should. You focused on human beings and because of that 93 year old grandma was kept safe. You guys are so strong, ignore the inevitable wave of haters that care more about animals than people. I'm so sorry about the baby donkey.
  • @lesliestout1241
    Concerned and praying for everyone emotionally, spiritually and physically. God bless!
  • @janisaroyan6416
    How utterly sad…. My heart breaks seeing DeJay silently wipe tears facing the destruction. The enormity of devastation, loss of life as you both collect your fur babies and continue forward. The entire community is devastating to experience. Wishing Heartfelt wishes, love, support and condolences for all who rebuild their lives in extreme times.
  • @wishyouwere1974
    What always amazes me about tornadoes is how one property can be completely destroyed and yet one beside or across the street can be mostly untouched. Thank you for helping your neighbours!
  • @Ppman147
    The arms family could’ve sat at home and did nothing and recovered, but instead they decided to get their equipment help out. That’s how you know they care for people👑
  • @maggielett6592
    Daniel, you showed up to help your community, you made people smile because you showed up…you cared…you put their needs above your own…through the darkness you showed up and I’m sure that helped to change their world for the day.
  • @michellecook7586
    I have never even been to this town or met any of the people who live here and my heart is just broken for you all. I sit here and I can't stop the tears for all that is lost, from the homes, businesses to the dear sweet little donkey... God Bless you for helping where you can for your friends Keeping your little community in my prayers Much Love from Mid Missouri
  • @pamelalaub6204
    My heart goes out to everyone in Sulphur that was impacted. I lived in Wheeling WV near Wheeling Creek. Most of the time it was so low you could step on stones to cross it without your feet getting wet. There was a heavy rain that melted a lot of snow upstream in PA and it came downstream. The flooding Ohio River and the flooding creek met in our neighborhood. A bridge support had painted lines for every foot of water. It went from 1 foot to 25 feet overnight. That tiny creek had a hill on one side and it went up a gradual hill for 3 blocks. Our basement was half above ground. The water broke open the door and the water stopped just before the ceiling. Most homes were safe because they were brick but they were a mess. Most of our mulch went into the basement. It was replaced by river rocks.