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Community Rallies After Devastating Tornado Strikes Union City
9 Mar
Summary
- Union High School serves as a central hub for storm recovery efforts.
- Volunteers and donations poured in to assist the affected community.
- The community has a history of responding to tornado damage.

Union City is demonstrating remarkable community spirit in the wake of a powerful tornado that struck the area recently. The tornado resulted in three fatalities and at least a dozen injuries. Union High School has been transformed into a central hub for all recovery operations, providing a place for affected families to eat, sleep, and shower. Administrators have been working tirelessly to coordinate efforts since the storm passed.
The school district, no stranger to tornado damage having experienced similar events two years prior, acted swiftly. They have received permission to send school buses carrying essential supplies like bottled water into the most heavily impacted zones of Branch County. Volunteers have been arriving in large numbers to offer their help, with the school gym becoming a focal point for organizing these efforts.



