Residents across more than a dozen counties surveyed their losses in shock in the aftermath of what is likely the deadliest December for Middle Tennessee tornadoes on record. DAUSA Response Team Leads are in contact with authorities and our other NGO partners assessing the need of the communities. Domestic Response Unit are deploying, chainsaw and debris teams, PODs (Points of Distribution) specialist, and volunteer managers.
Residents across more than a dozen counties surveyed their losses in shock in the aftermath of what is likely the deadliest December for Middle Tennessee tornadoes on record. Officials began to tally extensive property losses on Sunday, including thousands of buildings badly damaged by two confirmed tornadoes and an estimated 11 more that the Tennessee Emergency Management Agency has yet to confirm. The tornado in Clarksville was rated a EF-3
DAUSA Response Team Leads are in contact with authorities and our other NGO partners assessing the needs of the communities. Domestic Response Units are deploying, chainsaw and debris teams, PODs (Points of Distribution) specialist, and volunteer managers.
By responding quickly and rotating teams in, DAUSA will help the community recover faster. Clear debris, repair homes with tarps making their homes livable again. For survivors with major damage DAUSA helps them through the shock of disaster, recover personal belongings, remove major debris, and by putting into place a recovery plan we get them focused on moving forward.
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