Monday, February 11, 2013

Record Revelation: Hattiesburg, MS Tornado

As you may have noticed, I have been trying out a few new things on the blog this week. I am always open for suggestions, so be sure to leave a comment and let me know what you think about the new additions! Today, I would like to introduce a new blog segment entitled "Record Revelation." 

"Record Revelation" will be a weekly, or whenever inspiration strikes, blog segment featuring inspirational and career-focused quotes that are targeted towards either the music industry or the public relations/communication discipline. This weekly segment provides professionals with a short, uplifting anecdote that includes useful industry-related information and tips, without forcing readers to dredge through 1,000 plus words. 

Today's debut edition of "Record Revelation," however, will cover a slightly different subject matter than the future editions of this segment will cover. In light of the damaging effects of yesterday's tornado in Hattiesburg, MS, I thought it would only be fitting to devote this entire segment to the tornado damage and recovery efforts currently transpiring within the city. This destructive, nearly mile-wide tornado reeked havoc on at least 100 buildings and residences, including a substantial portion of the University of Southern Mississippi's campus. 

While this issue is near and dear to my heart, considering it came dangerously close to my home and devastated parts of my school's campus, the storm still affected dozens of other innocent Hattiesburg residents. While the rain still continues to pelt the debris-littered ground, students and residents desperately try to piece together the pieces of what once was. The rain is forecasted to fall without hope of sunshine for the next couple of days, making it difficult for recovery crews to assess and clear the damage. Residents and officials from all over the state, however, have willingly poured out their time and resources to aid in recovery efforts. We truly live in a great state, a state that really cares. 

As I was gathering material to compose this post, I came across this anonymous quote on Pinterest that I thought was particularly relevant to this post. 

Just as this quote illustrates, the current damaging effects that the city of Hattiesburg and the University of Southern Mississippi are enduring is not their destination or future, but merely their current path. We will rebuild, restore and recover as one city, united under a devotion to each other and our beloved eagles. 


Here are a few images of the storm damage to USM's campus and many surrounding residences and businesses. The following images were derived from Facebook; all rights belong to Matt Bush. 












As you go about your everyday activities today, please remember to pray for the less-fortunate who were affected by the deadly aftermath of yesterday's tornado in Hattiesburg. 

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