[Congressional Record Volume 156, Number 86 (Wednesday, June 9, 2010)]
[House]
[Page H4305]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
DESTRUCTION AND DEVASTATION IN THE FIFTH DISTRICT OF OHIO
The SPEAKER pro tempore. Under a previous order of the House, the
gentleman from Ohio (Mr. Latta) is recognized for 5 minutes.
Mr. LATTA. Mr. Speaker, I rise today with a heavy heart to remember
the five lives of five constituents from my district who were killed
this past weekend as a severe thunderstorm which produced two tornados
swept across my district, leaving a trail of absolute destruction and
devastation.
Mary Walters and her 4-year-old son, Hayden, in addition to Ted
Kranz, Kathy Hammitt, and Bailey Bowman, all died during the storm.
On Sunday I rode with the Fulton County sheriff, and on Monday I rode
with the Lake Township, Wood County chief of police to get a firsthand
view of the devastation left behind by these tornados. During these
visits, I spoke with many residents who survived the storms and heard
them relate their miracle tales of survival.
I also want to recognize the 2010 graduating class of Lake High
School in Wood County for their steadfast will and character in the
wake of this deadly storm. One of the tornadoes hit Lake High School,
completely destroying the school. This happened only hours before the
senior class of 110 students were scheduled to hold their commencement
ceremony Sunday afternoon. And, sadly, the class valedictorian, Katie
Kranz, lost her father during that storm.
The true character, compassion, and strength of the people of America
come through in times like these, as the surrounding communities have
stepped up to help in whatever way possible during the recovery effort.
The local chapter of the Red Cross and other volunteer organizations
were quickly on the ground to lend their support.
The local elected officials and administrators of Wood and Fulton
Counties should also be commended for their organization and leadership
during these trying times. Their quick response to help those in need
has held the community together during this time.
I also want to commend other communities in the area, like the city
of Northwood, who helped by letting the Lake Township Police use its
communications headquarters after the Lake Township Police Department
was destroyed, as well as the administration building.
The city of Oregon has lent three police cruisers to the township, as
well as the Wood County sheriff lending two. Why? Because the Lake
Township lost six of their cars during the storm.
Yesterday I sent a letter to President Obama requesting that Wood and
Fulton Counties be declared Federal disaster areas as soon as possible.
This will be important for the counties so that they may have access to
as many resources as possible during the recovery efforts.
This afternoon, Governor Strickland is also asking for a declaration
for Federal assistance, and I thank him for it.
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