Bush Sheltered During Tornado Alert

By DEB RIECHMANN
The Associated Press
Saturday, December 30, 2006; 3:01 AM

CRAWFORD, Texas -- President Bush and first lady Laura Bush were moved to an armored vehicle on their ranch Friday when a tornado warning was issued in central Texas, the White House said.

The vehicle was driven to a tornado shelter on the ranch at 1:30 p.m. CST, and the president, Mrs. Bush and their two Scottish terriers, Barney and Miss Beazley, sat inside until the weather cleared, deputy White House press secretary Scott Stanzel said. They were never moved into the shelter, he said. The shelter is a few hundred yards away from the president's house on the ranch.


President Bush pauses during a statement about a meeting with his national security team Thursday, Dec. 28, 2006 in Crawford, Texas. At left is Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice.  Bush said he has moved one step closer to devising a new Iraq strategy but will seek more advice before settling on a final plan.
President Bush pauses during a statement about a meeting with his national security team Thursday, Dec. 28, 2006 in Crawford, Texas. At left is Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice. Bush said he has moved one step closer to devising a new Iraq strategy but will seek more advice before settling on a final plan. "We're making good progress," Bush said (AP Photo/Evan Vucci) (Evan Vucci - AP)

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"He was in the vehicle for about 10 minutes and then he went back to the house," Stanzel said, adding that other members of the staff at the ranch were sheltered as well.

About an hour later in Groesbeck, roughly 60 miles east of Crawford, a man was killed when a tornado struck an assisted living facility for veterans, emergency management officials said.

The rush to the tornado shelter interrupted Bush's day at the ranch where he cleared some cedar and was kept abreast of plans to execute Saddam Hussein in Iraq. The windy day of rain and thunder began with morning calls to wish him a happy new year from outgoing U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan and Colombian President Alvaro Uribe.

British Prime Minister Tony Blair, who is visiting Miami, also called Bush to talk about Iraq. Stanzel said Bush also spent time contemplating the new plan for U.S. policy in Iraq that he plans to announce in the new year. Bush hosted a National Security Council meeting at his ranch on Thursday.


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