Deadly storms hit Midwest and South, Mar. 2
Date: 3/2/2012 Album ID: 1426005
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Powerful storms stretching from the U.S. Gulf Coast to the Great Lakes in the north wrecked two small towns, killed several people and bred anxiety across a wide swath of the country on Friday, in the second deadly tornado outbreak this week.
Greg Cook hugs his dog Coco after finding her inside his destroyed home  in the East Limestone, Ala. on Friday, March 2, 2012.  A reported tornado destroyed several houses in northern Alabama as storms threatened more twisters across the region Friday  (AP Photo/The Decatur Daily, Gary Cosby Jr.)
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Judy Taylor surveys the damage to her trailer home on Carlisle Road Friday, March 2, 2012 in Boone County, Ky. 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/The Cincinnati Enquirer, Patrick Reddy) MANDATORY CREDIT;  NO SALES
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Residents of Marysville, Ind., survey the tornado damage to their homes Friday, March 2, 2012 in Marysville. Powerful storms stretching from the U.S. 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 on Friday, in the second deadly tornado outbreak this week. (AP Photo/Brian Bohannon)
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People check out the damage at a Marathon gas station in Henryville, Ind., after powerful storms stretching from the U.S. Gulf Coast to the Great Lakes in the north wrecked two small towns and killed at least eight people Friday, March 2, 2012, as the system tore roofs off schools and homes and damaged a maximum security prison. It was the second deadly tornado outbreak this week. (AP Photo/The News and Tribune, C.E. Branham)
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Donna Sebastian stands amidst the rubble of her home on Carlisle Road Friday, March 2, 2012 in Boone County, Ky. 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/The Cincinnati Enquirer, Patrick Reddy) MANDATORY CREDIT;  NO SALES
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Charter cable workers keep a close eye on an approaching storm as sirens sound signaling a possible tornado on Friday, March. 2, 2012, in Athens, Ala.  (AP Photo/Butch Dill)
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A tornado left a path of destruction as it passed through Friday, March 2, 2012, in Athens, Ala. 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/Butch Dill)
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Ceola Dejean,Tony Hernandez and  Angela Franklin look for photos in Dejean's damage home Friday, March 2, 2012 in Meridianville, Ala. Reported tornadoes destroyed several houses and hit a maximum security prison in northern Alabama as bad weather threatened more twisters across the region Friday, two days after a storm system killed 13 people in the Midwest and South.  (AP Photo/The Huntsville Times, Dave Dieter)
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Ceola Dejean looks at a photo album found in her destroyed home, Friday, March 2, 2012 in Meridianville, Ala. Reported tornadoes destroyed several houses and hit a maximum security prison in northern Alabama as bad weather threatened more twisters across the region Friday, two days after a storm system killed 13 people in the Midwest and South.  (AP Photo/The Huntsville Times, Dave Dieter)
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Sherika Thompson, Alex Humphrey and Danielle Humphrey carry clothes from a storm damaged home in Meridianville, Ala., Friday, March 2, 2012.  Powerful storms stretching from the U.S. 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 on Friday, in the second deadly tornado outbreak this week. (AP Photo/The Huntsville Times, Dave Dieter)
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Blaine Lawson, 76, stands inside his house after a reported tornado tore the roof off his home, Friday, March 2, 2012, in Cleveland, Tenn. Neither he nor his wife were injured. (AP Photo/Robert Ray)
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Emergency workers go door-to-door checking for survivors along College Street following an apparent tornado touchdown in Henryville, Ind., Friday, March 2, 2012. (AP Photo/Garry Jones)
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Fireman walk by storm damage at Henryville High School in Henryville, Ind., after powerful storms stretching from the U.S. Gulf Coast to the Great Lakes in the north wrecked two small towns and killed at least eight people Friday, March 2, 2012, as the system tore roofs off schools and homes and damaged a maximum security prison. It was the second deadly tornado outbreak this week. (AP Photo/The News and Tribune, C.E. Branham)
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A man inspects the damage at a home in Henryville, Ind.,after powerful storms stretching from the U.S. Gulf Coast to the Great Lakes in the north wrecked two small towns and killed at least eight people Friday, March 2, 2012, as the system tore roofs off schools and homes and damaged a maximum security prison. It was the second deadly tornado outbreak this week. (AP Photo/The News and Tribune, C.E. Branham)
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Walton firefighters carry a woman  who was trapped under debris behind a house Friday, March 2, 2012 in Boone County, Ky. 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/The Cincinnati Enquirer, Patrick Reddy) MANDATORY CREDIT;  NO SALES
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A school bus was thrown into a business across U.S. Highway 31 from Henryville High School in Henryville, Ind., Friday, Mar. 2, 2012 as a result of an apparent tornado touchdown in the community of about 2,000 about 20 miles north of Louisville, Ky. (AP Photo/Garry Jones)
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Don Benton sorts through items at his home at the corner of Snow Hill Road and White Cypress Trail  Friday, March 2, 2012 in Ooltewah, Tenn.  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) MANDATORY CREDIT
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Residents of Marysville, Ind., survey the tornado damage to their homes Friday, March 2, 2012 in Marysville, Ind. Powerful storms stretching from the U.S. 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 on Friday, in the second deadly tornado outbreak this week. (AP Photo/Brian Bohannon)
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Storm clouds move over west of Palmyra, Ind.,, Friday, Mar. 2, 2012  Powerful storms stretching from the U.S. 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 on Friday, in the second deadly tornado outbreak this week. (AP Photo/The Courier-Journal,David Lee Hartlage) MAGS OUT; NO ARCHIVE; MANDATORY CREDIT
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Charles Kellogg walks away from his destroyed house after severe weather hit the Eagle Point subdivision in Limestone County, Ala. on Friday, March 2, 2012.  A reported tornado destroyed several houses in northern Alabama as storms threatened more twisters across the region Friday (AP Photo/The Decatur Daily,  Jeronimo Nisa)
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