Multiple tornadoes have torn across the midwest leaving 18 dead and over a hundred million damages. It tore through the midwest and such towns such as mayflower, the Arkansas state capital. 

http://www.cnn.com/2014/04/28/us/severe-weather/index.html?hpt=hp_c2

So what would you do if you were the mayor of one of the towns faced with the storms? Do you think the body count will rise, and why?

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  • I would get groups together to build the town back up.

  • if i was a mayor i would want to everything possible to help all the families. 

  • I think that the body count will rise because there could still be many people under debris that have not yet been found.

  • The body count will definitely rise because as they clean up the rubble they will find bodies buried underneath. 

  • If this storm continues, it will head towards us. I believe that if the storms keep up, the death count will rise. I only think this because people are never prepared for the worst to come, so when it does, they die.

    • Ya its tough most people don't even have a tornado cellar or anything around here.

  • Being the mayor of a town that has a lot of damage due to tornados would be very hard and stressful. 

  • This happens all the time even if it doesn't show up one the news. there are still going to be tornados and other natural disasters. we are living on an active super volcano and you don't see that on the news every day.

    • That's because the active super volcano doesn't tear through the Midwest and a state capitol killing 18 people .... chode. 

  • Someone would have to step up and take charge. 

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