All in a day's wreck
Updated On Mar 03, 2012 03:34 PM IST
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Damage is seen from above the Henryville, Indiana area. Powerful storms stretching from the US Gulf Coast to the Great Lakes in the north wrecked two small towns, killed at least three people and bred anxiety across a wide swath of the country, in the second deadly tornado outbreak this week. (AP Photo/The Courier-Journal, Michael Clevenger)
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A utility worker inspects downed utility poles that forced the closure of Indiana 61 north of Boonville, Indiana. Severe storms knocked out power in many areas around the town. (AP Photo)
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A school bus is pushed through the front of a building after a tornado swept through Henryville, Indiana. The storm was part of a system that brought high winds and heavy rain to parts of Indiana, Kentucky and Tennessee. (AP Photo/Philip Scott Andrews)
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Brooke Hill helps a friend salvage and clean up what they can from her home in Harrisburg, Ill. A pre-dawn twister flattened entire blocks of homes Wednesday as violent storms ravaged the Midwest and South. (AP Photo/Seth Perlman)
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Charter cable workers keep a close eye on an approaching storm as sirens sound signaling a possible tornado in Athens, Alabama. (AP Photo/Butch Dill)
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Lisa Copeland, right, and Kacie Rose carry a dog to a safe place before a second round of storms approaches in Ooltewah, Tennesse. Powerful storms stretching from the Gulf Coast to the Great Lakes flattened buildings in several states, wrecked two Indiana towns and bred anxiety across a wide swath of the country in the second powerful tornado outbreak this week. (AP Photo/Chattanooga Times Free Press, Angela Lewis)
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Jim and Jennie Hood embrace after a tornado hit and completely tore down their home on Short Tail Springs Rd. in Harrison, Tennesse. Powerful storms stretching from the Gulf Coast to the Great Lakes flattened buildings in several states, wrecked two Indiana towns and bred anxiety across a wide swath of the country in the second powerful tornado outbreak this week. (AP Photo/Chattanooga Times Free Press, Ashlee Culverhouse)
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A resident works to clear storm damage after three tornadoes moved through the area in Chelsea, Indiana. A series of tornadoes tore through the U.S. midsection on Friday, killing at least four people in the hard-hit state of Indiana, and blowing apart homes and flattening buildings across the region. REUTERS/ UNI PHOTO-6R
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From left, Amos Calloway, Steve Burnett and his wife Rhonda Burnett look towards the hills after a tornado ripped through the Burnett's welding business outside of New Pekin, Indiana. Authorities in Indiana say at least ten people have been killed in violent storms that spawned tornadoes across a wide swath of southern Indiana. (AP Photo/The Courier-Journal, Matt Stone)
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