Sanford, NC – Lowe’s Dept. Store Flattened In North Carolina By Major Storm (Photos)

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    Lowes Home Improvement  employee stands in the parking lot of there store after it was hit by a tornado in Sanford, N.C., Saturday, April 16, 2011. Homes and businesses were badly damaged Saturday by a severe storm system that whipped across North Carolina, bringing flash floods, hail and reports of tornadoes from the western hills to the streets of Raleigh.   In the Lee County town of Sanford, a Lowe's store was smashed by the storm.  "The Lowe's Home Improvement has been flattened," said Monica Elliott, who works at the nearby Brick City Grill. "It's totally destroyed."  (AP Photo/Jim R. Bounds)Sanford, NC – A brutal spring storm raged across North Carolina on Saturday, flattening businesses and homes, leaving officials with an unknown number of casualties from a system that was already blamed for killing 17 people in four states.

    North Carolina officials said there were multiple fatalities and they were working to confirm the exact number. In South Carolina, a church with six people inside collapsed after it was hit by a tornado, but somehow no one was injured.

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    The situation was more grim to the north. Roofs were ripped off stores, trees were plucked out of the ground and “scores” of homes were damaged across the state, emergency management director Doug Hoell said.

    The storms began in Oklahoma on Thursday, then marched through Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama and Georgia.

    In the town of Sanford in central North Carolina, what could have been a deadly catastrophe was averted when a Lowe’s hardware store manager who saw the approaching storm and corralled over 100 people to the back of the store.

    The front of Lowe’s was flattened by the storm, with cars in the parking lot tossed around and flipped on their roofs.

    “It was really just a bad scene,” said Jeff Blocker, Lowe’s regional vice president for eastern North Carolina. “You’re just amazed that no one was injured.”

    Blocker credits his store manager and the other 40 to 50 employees in the store at the time with getting the as many as 70 customers safely to the rear.

    Emergency personnel searches cars in the parking of Lowes Home Improvement  after it was hit by a tornado in Sanford, N.C., Saturday, April 16, 2011. Homes and businesses were badly damaged Saturday by a severe storm system that whipped across North Carolina, bringing flash floods, hail and reports of tornadoes from the western hills to the streets of Raleigh.   In the Lee County town of Sanford, a Lowe's store was smashed by the storm.  "The Lowe's Home Improvement has been flattened," said Monica Elliott, who works at the nearby Brick City Grill. "It's totally destroyed."  (AP Photo/Jim R. Bounds)

    Emergency personnel enters Lowes Home Improvement  after it was hit by a tornado in Sanford, N.C., Saturday, April 16, 2011. Homes and businesses were badly damaged Saturday by a severe storm system that whipped across North Carolina, bringing flash floods, hail and reports of tornadoes from the western hills to the streets of Raleigh.   In the Lee County town of Sanford, a Lowe's store was smashed by the storm.  "The Lowe's Home Improvement has been flattened," said Monica Elliott, who works at the nearby Brick City Grill. "It's totally destroyed."  (AP Photo/Jim R. Bounds)

    Emergency personnel enters Lowes Home Improvement  after it was hit by a tornado in Sanford, N.C., Saturday, April 16, 2011. Homes and businesses were badly damaged Saturday by a severe storm system that whipped across North Carolina, bringing flash floods, hail and reports of tornadoes from the western hills to the streets of Raleigh.   In the Lee County town of Sanford, a Lowe's store was smashed by the storm.  "The Lowe's Home Improvement has been flattened," said Monica Elliott, who works at the nearby Brick City Grill. "It's totally destroyed."  (AP Photo/Jim R. Bounds)

    Emergency personnel confer in front of Lowes Home Improvement  after it was hit by a tornado in Sanford, N.C., Saturday, April 16, 2011. Homes and businesses were badly damaged Saturday by a severe storm system that whipped across North Carolina, bringing flash floods, hail and reports of tornadoes from the western hills to the streets of Raleigh.   In the Lee County town of Sanford, a Lowe's store was smashed by the storm.  "The Lowe's Home Improvement has been flattened," said Monica Elliott, who works at the nearby Brick City Grill. "It's totally destroyed."  (AP Photo/Jim R. Bounds)

    Emergency personnel respond to  Lowes Home Improvement  after it was hit by a tornado in Sanford, N.C., Saturday, April 16, 2011. Homes and businesses were badly damaged Saturday by a severe storm system that whipped across North Carolina, bringing flash floods, hail and reports of tornadoes from the western hills to the streets of Raleigh.   In the Lee County town of Sanford, a Lowe's store was smashed by the storm.  "The Lowe's Home Improvement has been flattened," said Monica Elliott, who works at the nearby Brick City Grill. "It's totally destroyed."  (AP Photo/Jim R. Bounds)


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    Balaboos
    Balaboos
    13 years ago

    Well, they sure got the material to rebuild quickly….

    13 years ago

    The material is immaterial! As the wife of a Lowes employee elsewhere, I am thankful that all involved have their lives. I saw just as severe damage close to home. I feel for these families as they will have to get things together with their careers!