Ringgold, Ga., attorney McCracken Poston watched from his home on a ridge of White Oak Mountain as a tornado cut a sickening swath through his hometown Wednesday night.
Poston’s eyewitness accounts of the devastating storm on Facebook quickly became not just a running diary of destruction but also a clearinghouse of information and prayers about the storm, about who was safe, who had been injured, who was trapped and needed aid, and how to get and give help.
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