Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Impact of Tornado on Kanakuk Kamps

Thank you Lord!
Kanakuk was untouched by the tornado that has damaged homes and businesses in a 7-mile stretch along East Hwy 76 (The Strip) all the way down to the Branson Landing and up through the area known as Mount Branson on the other side of the lake. Reports are that the entire path of the storm may be 22-miles! The photo below of the inside of the Branson Hilton Convention Center is from the KY3.com news site and was taken by Alec Vanderboom. This damage was about 1/8 of a mile south of K-Kauai - Kanakuk's Family Kamp.

Branson Landing damage near Kanakuk.
This photo taken by former Kanakuk Summer Staff Alec Vanderboom. More photos can be seen here.

Power Out
We are thankful and feel blessed to be spared from damage. The power is off at our offices, making phone calls difficult. Tomorrow may be somewhat better as we work on ways to increase call taking capacity. This may be the situation for a couple of days. We want to take your phone calls, but for the next couple of days it may be easier to email. You can also reach us on Twitter @kanakuk or on Facebook. Our website www.kanakuk.com is operating normally.

Thank You!
We have been blessed by all of you who have checked on us today. We'll do our best to keep you posted, quickly on Twitter and more details here in the days to come.

Our Branson Family
Our thoughts are turning to those around us who are suffering. Branson is our home. We love living here and being in a community like this. There is so much help pouring into Branson. Individual employees are helping neighbors, doing what we can and waiting for needs to arise. At the time of this post there was no reported loss of life here in Branson, but this will leave scars.

We are praying for our community. Please pray with us.
 

 


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2 comments:

NicoleTLeppert said...

We are so thankful to hear that the Lord has saved Kanakuk. Our prayers are with the Branson community. Blessings to all of you for your strength during this time of repair.

In our thoughts and prayers,
The Leppert Family

Erin said...

So thankful that Kanakuk is okay! This reminds me of a story I was told (when I was still a kamper) about a wildfire out by K-Colorado that literally jumped the Kamp, leaving it completely untouched! God is so good! -^_^-