Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Warning May Cause Tears: Elderly Lady Finds Her Dog In #Moore Tornado Rubble During CBS Interview



Even amid the death and grief yesterday's massive tornado left behind in Moore, Oklahoma, there were small moments of triumph and happiness. Barbara Garcia was talking with a CBS News reporter yesterday in front of the rubble of what used to be her home. As the cameras rolled, Garcia described surviving the storm but being unable to find her dog.

"I hollered for my little dog, and he didn't answer, or didn't come, so I know he's in here somewhere," Garcia said 


She's homeless, and all of her possessions have been destroyed. But she still has her Bassie.
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Video Source CBS http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=50147264n

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