Video: Oklahoma tornado survivor reunited with pet dog on live TV
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Your support makes all the difference.One of the survivors of the devastating tornado, which ripped through the suburbs of Moore, Oklahoma City has been reunited with her pet dog.
Barbara Garcia was being interviewed by a news reporter, when the small, black dog was spotted in the rubble. As she removed debris to free her pet, Mrs Garcia said that both of her prayers had been answered.
Mrs Garcia described how took shelter in her bathroom with her dog when the tornado struck her house but was unable to find her pet once the storm had passed.
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