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Tiffani chavez

After more than a year of searching and uncertainty, a missing cat has finally made her way back home—proving that even long-lost hope can find its way back. Gabby disappeared in the chaos of Hurricane Helene, leaving her family devastated and fearing the worst. For 443 days, they held onto hope, not knowing where she was or if she had survived. That changed when a shelter took Gabby in as a stray. Staff scanned her for a microchip, and that tiny chip turned out to be the key that unlocked her story. In seconds, they identified her family—the same one that had been waiting for her since the storm. The Avery Humane Society shared the touching reunion, calling it a reminder of why microchipping matters. For Gabby’s family, it was the end of more than a year of heartbreak and unanswered questions. Gabby’s journey shows that even after disasters and long separations, happy endings are still possible. And sometimes, they just take a little longer to arrive.#Reunion #HurricaneHelene #LostAndFound #AveryHumaneSociety #PetRescue #Microchip #GoodNews #HumanInterest #MissingCat #AnimalShelter #HappyEnding #Survivor

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Miracle Over Missouri: George Lamson, Sole Survivor of TWA Flight 128, 1967 On November 20, 1967, TWA Flight 128, a domestic passenger flight in the United States, collided midair with a United Airlines aircraft over Missouri at approximately 11,000 feet. The collision destroyed both planes, killing all 7 crew members and 93 passengers aboard TWA Flight 128 and all 58 people aboard the other plane. George Lamson, a passenger from Missouri, survived, making him the sole survivor of 151 fatalities from the two aircraft. Lamson was seated near the rear of the plane. Investigators concluded that structural debris formed a partial protective space around him, absorbing much of the impact energy. He sustained multiple fractures, including a broken leg, several broken ribs, and a crushed pelvis, as well as internal contusions and significant blood loss. His vital organs avoided fatal trauma, a rare outcome in high energy midair collisions. Rescue crews located him within 20 minutes. Emergency responders stabilized him, controlled hemorrhage and shock, and transported him to a regional hospital. Surgeons performed orthopedic stabilization, blood transfusions, and intensive monitoring. Lamson spent 6 weeks hospitalized and underwent 3 major surgeries. Recovery included months of physical therapy to restore mobility and strength. Later in life, Lamson lived a relatively private life in Missouri. He reportedly returned to work in civil service and rarely spoke publicly about the crash, though he occasionally participated in interviews and safety studies. His survival, one of the rarest in American aviation history, demonstrates how seat location, debris orientation, rapid rescue, and sheer chance aligned perfectly. Analysts estimate that in similar midair collisions, the chance of a single passenger surviving is less than 1 percent, underscoring the extreme improbability of sole survival in catastrophic crashes. #PlaneCrash #Aviation #America #USA #History #Survivor

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