N&O Index Card
Subject/Name: Tornadoes
Article(s) Referenced In:
- Twisters rage through South, killing 17 in N.C., 15 in S.C. - Mr 29 84 1
- Bertie County area where six died looks 'like a bomb hit it' - Mr 30 84 12A
- Editorial: N.C. tested by disaster - Mr 30 84 4A
- Governor tours devastated areas, visits residents - Mr 30 84 11A
- N.C. victims (names) - Mr 30 84 15A
- Scotland County nightmare howled in like roaring train - Mr 30 84 12A
- State to rely on federal aid for relief - Mr 30 84 11A
- Ten in Sampson killed by storms - Mr 30 84 12A
- Tornado victims (numbers, by county; chart) - Mr 30 84 1
- Twisters may replace Hurricane Hazel in history books - Mr 30 84 14A
- Twisters' toll climbs to 44; thousands homeless in N.C. - Mr 30 84 1
- 6 counties declared disaster areas - Mr 31 84 1
- Damage in Pitt totals $15 million - Mr 31 84 14A
- N.C. fatalities (names) - Mr 31 84 14A
- Sampson County digs out of debris - Mr 31 84 18A
- Six tornado warnings were posted but little heeded before disaster - Mr 31 84 17A
- Volunteers help in Green County cleanup - Mr 31 84 14A
- From ravaged ruins, spirit of recovery stirs in Red Springs - Ap 1 84 1
- Pitt hospital staff worked feverishly when disaster hit - Ap 1 84 28A
- Storm cleanup brings out Tar Heel best - Ap 1 84 4D
- Scotland, Greene counties join list of disaster areas - Ap 2 84 6A
- Cumberland and Sampson join list of counties labeled disaster areas - Ap 3 84 1
- Tornado damage to schools means split shifts, crowding - Ap 3 84 1C
- Tornado spawned fears, anxieties need to be talked out, therapists say - Ap 3 84 6A
- Tornadoes also hurt economies in area - Ap 3 84 1D
- Tornado victims seek aid at centers - Ap 4 84 1
- Determined rebuilders supplant roaring destruction - Ap 5 84 17A
- Four more N.C. counties designated disaster areas (Lenoir, Nash,
- Gates, Robeson) - Ap 5 84 20A
- Officials praise National Guard's quick response - Ap 5 84 19A
- ECU offers free psychiatric care to tornado victims - Ap 6 84 8C
- Rebuilding homes, harvesting timber focus of cleanup in Gates,
- Hertford - Ap 6 84 1D
- Disaster offices to open in 2 more counties Monday (Pitt; Perquimans) - Ap 7 84 2C
- Pitt patches up homes, lives after storm - Ap 7 84 7A
- Togetherness emerges from devastation's debris - Ap 8 84 20A
- Tornado-twisted timber to cost landowners at least $12.6 million - Ap 11 84 5C
- Duplin residents start over, grateful they were spared - Ap 12 84 23A
- Cleanup, rebuilding continue, but many Wayne sites desolate - Ap 13 84 3D
- Greene disaster center matches storm victims with donations - Ap 19 84 5C
- Scotland residents pinch-hitting after slugger tornadoes - My 1 84 14C
- Tears fall with ruins as Robeson cleans up - My 4 84 5D
- Carolinas' tornadoes viewed among worst ever in East - My 9 84 2C
- Editorial: Storm-awareness grows - My 9 84 4A
- Mental health workers treating tornado fears (Pitt County) - Jn 17 84 30A
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