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Rescuers refused to be deterred from their efforts to find survivors beneath Joplin's jagged piles of tornado rubble, even as the death toll rose Wednesday to 125. No new survivors had been pulled from the wreckage but determined crews carried on.

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HEADLINE: No new survivors 3 days after Joplin tornado CAPTION: Rescuers refused to be deterred from their efforts to find survivors beneath Joplin's jagged piles of tornado rubble, even as the death toll rose Wednesday. No new survivors...
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With a long band of Tuscaloosa, Alabama, laid waste by a tornado that killed at least 45 people and destroyed hundreds of homes, businesses and churches, Tuscaloosa police have been working 12-hour shifts without any days off just to keep order.

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HEADLINE: Curfew, nighttime patrol in tornado-ravaged town CAPTION: With a long band of Tuscaloosa, Alabama, laid waste by a tornado that killed at least 45 people and destroyed hundreds of homes, businesses and churches, Tuscaloosa...
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Hovering in a helicopter over a town torn to shreds, President Bush on Wednesday got his first look at the astonishing damage in southwest Kansas caused by last week's killer tornado.

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HEADLINE: Bush tours town wiped away by tornado CAPTION: President Bush sought to lift spirits Wednesday in the wake of a killer tornado, dishing out hugs while stepping through the rubble in the close-knit town of Greensburg, Kansas....
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The tornadoes followed each other as if guided by rails, three times over 10 terrifying hours. The first crushed Joseph Haney's wife to death under a piano. The third blew the neighborhood to pieces, killing two more of his kin.

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HEADLINE: One family, two twisters, three deaths CAPTION: The tornadoes followed each other as if guided by rails, three times over 10 terrifying hours. The first crushed Joseph Haney's wife to death under a piano. The third blew the...
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EF-2 Tornado Damages Illinois Businesses

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus058089The National Weather Service says an EF-2 tornado with estimated top wind speeds of 115 to 125 mph cut a path more than 11 miles long through the nearby city of Pontiac. It was about four...
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EF-2 Tornado Damages Illinois Businesses

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The National Weather Service says an EF-2 tornado with estimated top wind speeds of 115 to 125 mph cut a path more than 11 miles long through the nearby city of Pontiac. It was about four football fields wide. It injured four people, and...
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At Least Eight Dead in Georgia Tornado

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At least eight people are confirmed dead in the Sunshine Acres Mobile Home Park were tornadoes destroyed half the homes in the park last night in the small Georgia town of Adel.This morning, authorities are still searching the...
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At Least Eight Dead in Georgia Tornado

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At least eight people are confirmed dead in the Sunshine Acres Mobile Home Park were tornadoes destroyed half the homes in the park last night in the small Georgia town of Adel.This morning, authorities are still searching the...
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Trump Says He's Going to Puerto Rico Next Tuesday

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Sep.26 -- President Donald Trump announced that he will survey damage done to Puerto Rico from Hurricane Maria next Tuesday. Trump spoke to reporters Tuesday morning at the White House.
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Roof shredded, woman describes surviving tornado

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When Erica Bohannon protectively sought refuge inside her closet, she never imagined what would happen next: A roaring sound, her roof flying off, debris everywhere.
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Missouri Governor Parson surveys tornado damage

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A car dealership in Jefferson City, Missouri suffered extensive damage after a tornado tore through the capital city as part of an outbreak of severe weather across the state overnight.
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Newsy's Latest Headlines

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Record high temperatures hit Australia, NWS: 24 tornadoes hit southern U.S. this week, House debates rules for impeachment vote
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At Least 25 People Dead After Tornadoes Tear Through Tennessee

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Authorities in affected areas are asking people to stay home while they assess the damage and search for people who might be trapped under debris.
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Church service continues in rubble after tornado

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus132111
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Nashville residents describe moment tornado hit

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Tornadoes ripped across Tennessee overnight, shredding at least 40 buildings and killing at least 19 people.
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U.S. Gulf Coast Begins Hurricane Delta Recovery

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The category two storm made landfall in Louisiana Friday, bringing with it strong winds, heavy rainfall and a storm surge of several feet.
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Newsy’s Latest Headlines

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More severe weather is in the forecast for the southern U.S. this weekend. Plus, other top stories we're following right now.
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Deadly Tornadoes Tear Across the South, Leaving Six Dead

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Six people were reported dead after tornadoes ripped through the South on Thursday and Friday.
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WRAP Reax to school that suffered direct hit by tornado

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Washington, DC 1. US President George W. Bush walking to media 2. Mid of Bush talking to media 3. SOUNDBITE (English) George W. Bush, President of the United States: "Tomorrow I'm going down Georgia and Alabama, I go down with a heavy...
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Tornado strikes suburban street, injuring six people

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1. Through-window view of debris 2. Fireman checking house-to-house 3. View down street, with debris, damaged vehicle 4. Fireman continues climbs over debris, knocks on door 5. UPSOUND (English): "Do you know if anyone's in here? Is...
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Damage in Lady Lake and Lake Mac, FEMA reax

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Lake Mack, Florida 1. Residents cleaning up 2. Man looking through debris 3. Wide of damage 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Vern Huber, storm survivor: "We were up by the hallway and we had two doors closed. We were sitting there with sofa...
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Aftermath of tornado which swept through downtown Atlanta

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1. Tilt down damaged Westin Hotel to street level 2. Broken glass shards on street 3. Wide of damage to Philips Arena; pan right to CNN Centre 4. Tilt up Omni Hotel with broken windows 5. Broken windows; pull to wide shot Omni Hotel 6....
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footage of damage caused by tornado in Maryland

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1. Fallen tree in front of partially destroyed house 2. Photographer walking through the wreckage 3. Wide shot of area where tornado hit 4. Crane picking up tree limbs from street 5. Close shot of lettuce sitting among debris of a...
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USA: PRESIDENT CLINTON VISITS TO SEE DAMAGE CAUSED BY TORNADOES

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English/Nat U-S President Bill Clinton has been visiting his home state to see for himself the damage caused by tornadoes at the weekend. Clinton viewed the damage first from his helicopter, Marine One, and then walked through the...