
I was scrolling through my Twitter late last night here on the West Coast, and I stumbled across the early Tuesday morning, as a EF3 Tornado hit downtown Nashville and the surrounding areas. It resulted in 48 buildings collapsed and at least 19 fatalities, according to WKRN. Many country artists took to social media to share that they are safe and to express their sadness about the tragedy. https://www.instagram.com/p/B9Rwi2BA92o
The tornado must have missed our block by an inch because we are alright but I am so depleted looking at the damage that has happened to our beautiful city. There are so many people in the streets helping already, though. Thinking of those who lost their loved ones + homes. pic.twitter.com/pv2VPCafhc
— MAREN MORRIS (@MarenMorris) March 3, 2020
https://www.instagram.com/p/B9RpMekhGTu
Praying so hard for everybody affected by the awful tornado last night. We love you, Nashville!! ❤️❤️ pic.twitter.com/nlgY0Cg5Ic
— Kimberly Schlapman (@ohgussie) March 3, 2020
https://www.instagram.com/p/B9RxKMbH7iT/ https://www.instagram.com/p/B9RwOP3ngg7
We are ok. I’m in New York and Maren and our house are fine, but our neighborhood is not. Places we have loved for many years don’t look like they are there any more. We are so thankful and devastated at the same time.
— Ryan Hurd (@RyanHurd) March 3, 2020
Still in shock. Last night was terrifying. My heart breaks with every new picture like this and news of people’s lives lost. Can’t believe it. #PrayForNashville pic.twitter.com/9uUEEsgLw9
— Cassadee Pope (@CassadeePope) March 3, 2020
These pictures are heart breaking of what happened last night. The tornado hit minutes away from my house but we are ok and everything is safe. So many of my friends got hit by the storm though.. Praying for you, Nashville, and anyone who lost their home or loved ones. 💙🙏🏼 pic.twitter.com/g8ViNuemix
— Lindsay Ell (@lindsayell) March 3, 2020
