The Currys of Selma are a retired couple who were forced out of their home by last month's EF-2 tornado. alnews selma alabamanewsnetwork
A Selma couple whose home was destroyed by the January 12th tornado – will attend the State of the Union Address as the special guests of Congresswoman Terri Sewell.
The Currys are a retired couple – now displaced from their home – by the destructive power of an EF-2 tornado. Thomas and Annie Curry will be the special guest of Congresswoman Terri Sewell – at President Biden’s State of the Union Address. Sewell says their presence spotlights the dire needs of Selma and Dallas County – and the request for federal assistance.“The federal government needs to come on in and handle it’s business — like I know they can,” said Kathy Moore.Moore’s home received major damage.“Where we lay in the bed one of the rafters from the roof and a tree was right there. Thank God that the tornado came during the day. If it hadn’t I wouldn’t be here speaking with you today.
Sewell led the Alabama Congressional Delegation in a letter to President Biden requesting increased assistance to communities impacted by the January 12th storms.
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