
A couple that lost a relative and their home in Kentucky's tornadoes counts themselves lucky. But they wonder what's next
CNN
When they heard the sound of a train coming, Philip and Patricia Bruce started to run.
They'd been in their bedroom, about to turn in for the night, when the rumbling grew into a roar. They got up and scrambled toward the basement but made it just a few feet down the hall when shards of glass and debris began pelting them in the back. Taking cover in the next bedroom, they waited, hoping they'd make it through.
"It was awful," Philip, who is 69, said. "I got glass in my back, in my legs. But we're safe. The Lord's good."

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