an ef-3 tornado, the one you see here in fact, flattened much of tushka, oklahoma. it killed two people. the astounding thing is that almost everybody in tushka survived the storm even though the town survived the whole town. most of the people in town took shelter in safe rooms designed to protect them. one of the oldest laws of surviving a tornado is to get yourself underground if you possibly can. get into a basement if you have one or a especially built storm cellar or a safe room designed to withstand incredible winds and debris of a monster storm. back in 1947 the town of tushka built a public shelter for the town that's below ground next to the high school that's a 45-foot long tunnel with steel doors at each end. a few years ago tushka decided to supplement that adding a second shelter above ground. a concrete reinforced above ground safe room. it cost $150,000 paid for by a grant from fema and put that new above ground shelter right next to the preschool in town. when that big ef-3 tornado came in april 2011, something like two-thirds of the whole town's to