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Deadly winter storm rips across mainland

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THE BISMARK TRIBUNE VIA AP

Alex Coble clears heavy wet snow from the sidewalk outside his home on Fourth Street in Bismarck, N.D., on Wednesday, Dec. 14.
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THE BISMARK TRIBUNE VIA AP

Gordon Weyaus, left, and Katy Little with dog Jax walk along Mandan Street in Bismarck, N.D., in the snow on Wednesday, Dec. 14.
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THE BISMARK TRIBUNE VIA AP

Mike Howarth is dressed for the winter weather while shopping in downtown Bismarck, N.D., on Wednesday, Dec. 14.
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THE BISMARK TRIBUNE VIA AP

With most city streets in Bismarck, N.D., impassable due to accumulating snow, walking proves to be the best way to get around on Wednesday, Dec. 14, as snow continued to fall in the area. This view shows Thayer Avenue near Mandan Street in Bismarck.
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ASSOCIATED PRESS

A mobile home community in Ruleville, Miss., is flooded from torrential rains that accompanied destructive storms that ripped across the U.S., spawning tornadoes that killed a young boy and his mother in Louisiana, smashed mobile homes and chicken houses in Mississippi and threatened neighboring Southern states with additional severe weather Wednesday, Dec. 14.
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ASSOCIATED PRESS

Farm lands outside Ruleville, Miss., are flooded from torrential rains that accompanied destructive storms that ripped across the U.S., spawning tornadoes that killed a young boy and his mother in Louisiana, smashed mobile homes and chicken houses in Mississippi and threatened neighboring Southern states with additional severe weather Wednesday, Dec. 14.
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ASSOCIATED PRESS

A home in Ruleville, Miss., is flooded from torrential rains that accompanied destructive storms that ripped across the U.S., spawning tornadoes that killed a young boy and his mother in Louisiana, smashed mobile homes and chicken houses in Mississippi and threatened neighboring Southern states with additional severe weather Wednesday, Dec. 14.
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ASSOCIATED PRESS

A mobile home community in Ruleville, Miss., is flooded from torrential rains that accompanied destructive storms that ripped across the U.S., spawning tornadoes that killed a young boy and his mother in Louisiana, smashed mobile homes and chicken houses in Mississippi and threatened neighboring Southern states with additional severe weather Wednesday, Dec. 14.
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ASSOCIATED PRESS

A mobile home community in Ruleville, Miss., is flooded from torrential rains that accompanied destructive storms that ripped across the U.S., spawning tornadoes that killed a young boy and his mother in Louisiana, smashed mobile homes and chicken houses in Mississippi and threatened neighboring Southern states with additional severe weather Wednesday, Dec. 14.
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ASSOCIATED PRESS

Cases of water and other supplies are available at the Farmerville Recreation Center in Farmerville, La., Wednesday, Dec. 14, after a destructive storm system caused severe weather in the area.
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Workers look on as crews restore power in Farmerville, La., Wednesday, Dec. 14, after a destructive storm system caused severe weather in the area.
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RANKIN COUNTY SHERIFF BRYAN BAILEY VIA AP

Chickens roam free after the chicken farm was damaged from a tornado on Wednesday, Dec. 14, in Pelahatchi, Miss.