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By Paula Wolfson
White House
09 May 2007

President Bush offered comfort Wednesday to the victims of one of the worst tornados2 to hit the United States in years. VOA's Paula Wolfson reports from the White House, Mr. Bush spent the day touring the small midwest town of Greensburg, Kansas, where 11 people died and most of the homes and businesses were destroyed by the twister that touched down last Friday.

U.S. President Bush (l) comforts residents, as he tours <a href=tornado1 damage in Greensburg, Kansas, 09 May 2007" hspace="2" src="http://www.tingroom.com/upimg/allimg/070605/0904000.jpg" width="210" vspace="2" border="0" />
U.S. President Bush (l) comforts residents, as he tours tornado damage in Greensburg, Kansas, 09 May 2007
The president first surveyed the damage by helicopter, flying over devastated3 homes, and streets littered with rubble4.

Then he toured the town by car -- seeing nothing for blocks on end but pulverized5 homes and cars. In between were tree trunks stripped of limbs and branches.

The brief tour ended at a dealership6 where farm tractors and other heavy equipment were once sold.

The tornado ripped off the roof, and today the building is filled with broken chunks7 of metal, pools of water, and pieces of wood. The remaining pieces of equipment sit in various stages of disrepair -- some on their sides, most stripped of paint.

The president spoke8 privately9 to some of the survivors10 of the tornado, and then publicly to reporters. He said in Greensburg, which has suffered so much, the human spirit is intact.

"I am struck by the strength of the character of the people who live here in the Plains -- people who refuse to be -- who refuse to have their spirit affected11 by this storm; as a matter of fact, who are willing to do what it takes to rebuild in a better way," said President Bush.

Local and state officials who traveled with the president echoed that sense of resolve. Kansas Governor Kathleen Sebelius said the town will be rebuilt, but acknowledged no one knows at this point just how much money will be needed.

Earlier, the governor said while the federal government had met all her requests for help, she remains12 concerned about the foreign deployment13 of national guard units which typically are used to assist the states during natural disasters.

National guard units and their heavy equipment are normally at the disposal of state governors for use in emergency situations, but many units are now deployed14 in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Some Democrats15 have complained that with another hurricane season coming soon, America's emergency preparedness may be compromised.

President Bush made no mention of the controversy16 during his visit, though other top administration officials have emphasized that disaster relief services will not be affected. Instead, he took on the role of consoler-in-chief, offering sympathy and moral support to a shattered town.

"My mission today, though, is to lift people's spirits as best I possibly can and to hopefully touch somebody's soul by representing our country, and to let people know that while there was a dark day in the past, there are brighter days ahead," he said.

The president said that although many people were able to wait out the tornado in basements, too many others died and the nation mourns their passing.


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