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Huge storm clouds shoot out lightning bolts in the skies near the area of Kingfisher, Oklahoma. REUTERS/Gene Blevins
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Storm chaser photographers Brad Mack (R) and Gene Blevins take photos of lightning from a tornadic super cell near Apache City, Oklahoma. REUTERS/Gene Blevins
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People begin to pick up the pieces after the town was hit by an apparent tornado in Thurman, Iowa. The storms were part of a massive system that affected areas from Northern Nebraska south through Oklahoma. Eric Francis/Getty Images/AFP
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Several semi trucks and their trailers are overturned on Interstate in Thurman, Iowa. The storms were part of a massive system that affected areas from Northern Nebraska south through Oklahoma. Eric Francis/Getty Images/AFP
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Damage from an apparent tornado is seen in Thurman, Iowa. The storms were part of a massive system that affected areas from Northern Nebraska south through Oklahoma. Eric Francis/Getty Images)/AFP
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Several Semi trucks and their trailers are overturned on Interstate 29 in Thurman, Iowa. The storms were part of a massive system that affected areas from Northern Nebraska south through Oklahoma. Eric Francis/Getty Images/AFP
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Storm chaser photographer Brad Mack looks at radar for storms, during the third day of severe weather and multiple tornado sightings, in Kansas. A spate of tornadoes tore through parts of Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska and Iowa, churning through Wichita and other areas, causing widespread damage and killing two. REUTERS/Gene Blevins
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A tornado on the ground makes it way through the night near Salin, Kansas, during the third day of severe weather and multiple tornado sightings. A spate of tornadoes tore through parts of Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska and Iowa, churning through Wichita and other areas, causing widespread damage and killing two. REUTERS/Gene Blevins
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A tornado makes its way over the 135 freeway near Moundridge, Kansas, during the third day of severe weather and multiple tornado sightings. A spate of tornadoes tore through parts of Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska and Iowa, churning through Wichita and other areas, causing widespread damage and killing two. REUTERS/UNI PHOTO
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