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Rapid Response Team

Team Finishes Pulaski, Va., Deployment

April 16, 2011 - Two tornadoes swept through Pulaski, Va., causing an estimated $8.5 million dollars worth of damage on 400 buildings.

Team Finishes Pulaski, Va., Deployment

The Billy Graham Rapid Response Team finished up a deployment in Pulaski, Va., on Saturday, helping out with an area that was hit with $8.5 million worth of damages from an April 8 storm.

A pair of tornadoes touched down in Virginia, damaging 400 structures and destroying 80 houses and structures, according to an assessment by Samaritan’s Purse.“God’s Pit Crew” out of Danville, Va., was also working alongside the Rapid Response Team and Samaritan’s Purse.

At right is a photo of chaplain Al New praying with Aaron Beery, an officer in Pulaski.

 
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