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Aerial footage on Tuesday shows widespread devastation at an apartment complex in Dayton, Ohio where an EF3 tornado struck.
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An Indiana town was heavily damaged by storms late Monday, including reports of two tornadoes. Emergency officials say about 4,000 people lost power and dozens of homes were damaged.
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In this Monday photo, damaged homes and debris mark the path of a tornado in Celina, Ohio. A rapid-fire line of apparent tornadoes tore across Indiana and Ohio overnight, packed so closely together that one crossed the path carved by another.
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Erica Bohannon leads reporters through her destroyed apartment, Tuesday, in Trotwood, Ohio, after a tornado storm system passed through the area the night before, tearing her roof off while she huddled with her son and dog in her bedroom closet.
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Erica Bohannon, leads reporters through her destroyed apartment after a tornado storm system passed through the area the night before, tearing her roof off while she huddled with her son and dog in her bedroom closet, Tuesday, in Trotwood, Ohio.
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A worker removes a tree from the roof of a house, Tuesday, in Pendleton, Ind., following a tornado the struck the night before. The severe storm damaged at least 75 homes in Pendleton.
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Workers removes remove debris from a street, Tuesday, in Pendleton, Ind., following a tornado the struck the night before.
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A worker nails a tarp to the roof of the Pendleton First United Methodist Church, Tuesday, in Pendleton, Ind., following a tornado the struck the night before.
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Shaun Vaine, left, and Michele Thrash, right, stand in their destroyed home at the River's Edge apartment complex, Tuesday, in Dayton, Ohio, the day after a tornado struck the city.
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Pedestrians pass along storm debris on North Dixie Drive, Tuesday, in Dayton, Ohio. A rapid-fire line of apparent tornadoes tore across Indiana and Ohio overnight, packed so closely together that one crossed the path carved by another. At least half a dozen communities from eastern Indiana through central Ohio suffered damage, according to the National Weather Service, though authorities working through the night had reported no fatalities as of early Tuesday.
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A roof from a damaged home rests in a field at a distance from Fairground Road in Celina, Ohio, Tuesday, after a tornado storm system passed through the area the previous night.
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In this Tuesday photo, a garage west of Celina, Ohio, lies collapsed by a tornado that was part of a storm system that passed through Monday night. Strong Memorial Day tornadoes that spun through Ohio and Indiana smashed homes and businesses and sent thousands of people cowering in basements and closets. After Monday’s tornadoes, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine declared a state of emergency in the three counties with the most damage.
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Residents walk past a fallen tree Tuesday, in Pendleton, Ind., following a tornado the struck the night before.
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This Tuesday aerial photo shows a home in northwest Celina, Ohio, that had its roof torn off by a tornado that was part of a storm system that passed through Monday night.
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In this Tuesday photo, a crumpled home lies in northwest Celina, Ohio, following a tornado that was part of a storm system that passed through Monday night.