DISASTER Baby swept away in Tennessee tornado found alive 'by the grace of God' in unusual spot

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Kyle Morris
Fri, December 15, 2023 at 1:00 AM PST·3 min read

A Tennessee couple and their two children are seeking a new home after a large tornado ripped through their community and swept up their 4-month-old child, who was found alive in a nearby tree following the tragedy.

Sydney Moore, her boyfriend and their children were inside their home last Saturday in Clarksville when the EF-3 tornado, which left six people dead and more than two dozen injured, touched down in Montgomery County.

Moore said the tornado, which destroyed the couple's mobile home and other belongings, picked up her 4-month-old child, who managed to survive the horrific event.

"Something in me just told me to run and jump on top of my son," Moore told Nashville's WSMV News of her efforts to protect her eldest child, a 1-year-old. "The moment I jumped on him, the walls collapsed."


Tennessee tornado, baby survives

Sydney Moore said the tornado, which destroyed the couple's mobile home and other belongings, picked up her 4-month-old child, who managed to survive the horrific event.
Recalling what exactly happened that evening, Moore told the outlet that her boyfriend could see the tornado envelop their home before it was ripped to shreds and the baby's bassinet was picked up.

"The roof came off first, the tip of the tornado came down and picked up the bassinet with our baby," she said. "He was the first thing to go up."

Moore said her boyfriend lunged to rescue the baby and ended up getting thrown out of the home along with the infant, who was asleep at the time.

"He was just holding on to the bassinet the whole time, and they went into circles," Moore recalled.

Tennessee tornado, baby survives

Moore said she laid on top of her 1-year-old child, left, just before the home's walls collapsed and the 4-month-old, right, was picked up by the tornado.
Despite the circumstances, Moore said she and her family were able to escape from the debris and search for their baby, all while fearing the worst.

After about 10 minutes of searching, Moore said she and her boyfriend found the baby alive in a tree that had fallen in the rain.

"I thought he was dead," she said. "I was pretty sure he was dead and we weren’t going to find him. But he’s here, and that’s by the grace of God."

"I will die for my kids. That’s not even a question, and my boyfriend would do the same thing," Moore added.

Moore and her family were left with little to no personal belongings after the tragic incident, but the community has reportedly rallied to support the young couple and their children by providing them with formula, diapers and other necessities.

Now, nearly a week after the couple faced the tornado head-on, the family is searching for a new home.

A member of Moore's family has also established a GoFundMe to help the family rebuild and buy necessary items for themselves and their children.

A member of Moore's family has established a GoFundMe to help the family rebuild and buy necessary items for themselves and their children.
Moore's sister, Caitlyn, wrote in the GoFundMe listing that Moore and her children "came out with minor cuts and bruises" after the tornado destroyed their home. Moore's boyfriend, however, according to the GoFundMe listing, "suffered a broken arm/shoulder."

"This disaster has affected more than just this family, so I would like to extend my thoughts and prayers to everyone affected," Moore's sister added in the fundraiser's listing.

Original article source: Baby swept away in Tennessee tornado found alive 'by the grace of God' in unusual spot
 

Sammy55

Veteran Member
Hmmm, maybe the oldest didn’t belong to her, maybe his?
It was probably her child. Most mother's inclination would be to protect their own birth child first. Maybe she figured the bassinet would protect the baby, or maybe the boyfriend was closer to the baby and the 1 year old, being active, was in more danger of being hurt.
 

WildDaisy

God has a plan, Trust it!
My husbands hometown is Clarksville. Tornado's are frequent enough to pay attention to the weather, especially if you live in a mobile home. Kids that age are glued to their phones -did the alerts not come through to them? Did they not understand that it was a high alert day and they should have made arrangements to spend the day in a safer location? How are you caught unaware by a tornado in a mobile home that you knew was coming?

Now I can see if they had a shelter and were caught in it, or they did everything they could and still it happened, but to be in a mobile home on that day, knowing tornados in the area were highly likely was just irresponsible.
 

Knoxville's Joker

Has No Life - Lives on TB
My husbands hometown is Clarksville. Tornado's are frequent enough to pay attention to the weather, especially if you live in a mobile home. Kids that age are glued to their phones -did the alerts not come through to them? Did they not understand that it was a high alert day and they should have made arrangements to spend the day in a safer location? How are you caught unaware by a tornado in a mobile home that you knew was coming?

Now I can see if they had a shelter and were caught in it, or they did everything they could and still it happened, but to be in a mobile home on that day, knowing tornados in the area were highly likely was just irresponsible.
With respect, it is a mobile home. They do not currently mandate a safe room in mobile homes. And as far as I am aware building codes do not require a tornado shelter on the property.
 

33dInd

Veteran Member
May 3 1999
Oklahoma
A new born was swept away by a devastating mile wide tornado
A trooper found that baby alive. Covered in mud but alive

Now considering the terrible destruction a tornado causes and how fragile a baby is

One must conclude an angel’s hand was protecting those innocents
I hope that child and the one in Tennessee have productive lives . God obviously has a use for these two
 
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