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In the aftermath of severe storms and tornados, communities often come together to help those in need. This was the case in Claremore, where a local business, Titan Title, took the initiative to cook lunch and distribute donations to those affected by the storm on Thursday. They provided items such as hamburgers, hot dogs, bottled water, and paper towels to help individuals who were impacted.

Linda Nunn, a local realtor who witnessed the tornado pass by her house, emphasized the importance of coming together and supporting one another during times of crisis. Although she did not experience any damage to her property herself, she understands the importance of helping friends and family who were affected. She expressed her gratitude for the generosity and kindness of the people in Oklahoma and highlighted the strong sense of community in Claremore.

Jordi Leach, a representative from Titan Title, mentioned that they originally planned to have a client appreciation lunch but decided to make it available to everyone in light of the recent tornado. By offering food, water, and supplies, they aimed to provide relief and comfort to those in need. Any items that were not distributed during the event will be donated to a local church for further distribution to those in need, demonstrating their ongoing support and solidarity within the community.

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