The signs keep adding up and are becoming hard to ignore. Major and historic flooding, earthquakes, massive tornadoes and more has taking place the past week or so. Stay Safe and thanks for watching here!
Native News Network Dennis Zotigh in Native Challenges 5-28-13
WASHINGTON – My colleagues and I at the National Museum of the American Indian offer sincere condolences to the people affected by the recent, severe tornadoes in Oklahoma. More than 20 American Indian families lost their homes in this disaster. Their tribal affiliations include Arapaho, Cherokee, Choctaw, Comanche, Delaware, Jicarilla Apache, Kickapoo, Kiowa, Pawnee, and Shawnee.
In addition to the Moore tornado, tornadoes displaced and affected American Indian families in the communities of Shawnee, Bethel, and Little Axe. Rain and flash floods are expected today in Oklahoma as families clean up their homes and begin to rebuild their lives.
“Our house is trashed. Time to rebuild. I'm just sad for those kids that died,”
President Obama will travel to the Oklahoma City area on Sunday to visit with victims and survivors of this week's deadly storms, aides said Wednesday.
Obama will "see first-hand the response to the devastating tornadoes and severe weather that have impacted the area on Sunday night and Monday," said White House spokesman Jay Carney.