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Deadly tornadoes tear through Mississippi

One powerful tornado cut a devastating path through Mississippi, killing at least 25 people, injuring dozens, flattening entire blocks and obliterating houses in at least one Mississippi Delta town.

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Debris covers a damaged structure in Rolling Fork, Miss,. on Saturday, March 25. Powerful tornadoes tore through the Deep South on Friday night, killing several people in Mississippi, obliterating dozens of buildings.
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Law-enforcement officers climb through debris on a diner looking for survivors early Saturday, March 25, in Rolling Fork, Miss. No one was found.
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Debris covers the ground from the Rolling Fork home park on Saturday, March 25, in Rolling Fork, Miss.
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Charlie Weissinger, tosses away the paneling from one of the desks in his father's demolished law office in Rolling Fork, Miss., Saturday, March 25.
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A resident looks through the piles of debris, insulation, and home furnishings to see if anything is salvageable at a tornado demolished mobile home park in Rolling Fork, Miss. March 25.
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An American flag files on the slab of what was a hardware store in Rolling Fork, Miss., Saturday morning, March 25.
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Emergency rescuers and first responders climb through a tornado demolished mobile home park looking for bodies that might be buried in the piles of debris, insulation, and home furnishings, Saturday morning, March 25, in Rolling Fork, Miss.
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A resident looks through the piles of debris, insulation, and home furnishings to see if anything is salvageable at a mobile home park in Rolling Fork, Miss., Saturday, March 25.
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A sheriff's deputy gives the all clear signal after climbing onto a piled up vehicle to search for survivors or the deceased at Chuck's Dairy Bar in Rolling Fork, Miss., Saturday, March 25.
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Tracy Hardin, center, who with her husband Tim, left, own Chuck's Dairy Bar, consoles a neighbor in Rolling Fork, Miss., Saturday, March 25. The couple and their six employees were hiding in the cooler when the tornado hit.
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A pair of residents walk through the remains of their tornado demolished mobile home park, looking through the piles of debris, insulation, and home furnishings to see if anything is salvageable in Rolling Fork, Miss., Saturday, March 25.
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A pickup truck rests on top of a restaurant cooler at Chuck's Dairy Cafe in Rolling Fork, Miss., Saturday, March 25.
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Wonder Bolden cradles her year-old granddaughter Journey Bolden as she surveys the remains of her mother's tornado demolished mobile home in Rolling Fork, Miss., Saturday March 25.
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Noel Crook looks through damage at his home in Silver City, Miss., on Saturday, March 25. The roof had torn off Crook’s home, where he lives with his wife.
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A fallen tree blocks the street on Saturday, March 25, in Silver City, Miss.
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People gather their belongings on Saturday, March 25, in Silver City, Miss.
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Melanie Childs and her two sons, Major, 2, left, and Milam, 1, stand near what used to be their grandfathers home, Saturday, March 25, in Amory, Miss.
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Wyatt Stanford, 10, of Amory, Miss., makes his way to the next house to help removed down trees and other debris, Saturday, March 25.
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Erik Ray ventures out into his front yard to inspect the damage from one of the several downed trees in his yard following Friday's tornado that ripped through Amory, Miss., Saturday, March 25.
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A resident surveys the damage done to her car Saturday, March 25, in Amory, Miss.
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Enviva Pellets, a maker of sustainable wod pellets, in Amory Mississippi is damaged Saturday, March 25, in Amory, Miss.

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