Devastating tornadoes in Indiana, Alabama, Ohio, Kentucky.

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An apparent tornado destroyed most of the Henryville elementary, middle and high school during a severe weather outbreak in Henryville, Ind. on March 2. [Garry Jones / AP]


A school bus is crushed into a business in Henryville, Ind. on March 2. [C.e. Branham / AP]

Greg Cook hugs his dog Coco after finding her inside his destroyed home in East Limestone, Ala., on March 2. [Gary Cosby Jr. / The Decatur Daily via AP]

03/03/2012: Twisters’ death toll likely to rise – (CBS News) Henryville, Ind. – A string of deadly tornadoes in the Midwest and South has left at least 35 people dead in four states. Seventeen deaths were confirmed in Kentucky. The latest death toll figures from local authorities also include 14 dead in Indiana, 3 in Ohio and 1 in Alabama. State police here say it has been a painstaking process, searching for the missing, and…

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  1. Some people in Kansas often remark how they get tired of all the storm coverage. Of course, until it happens to them.
    I don’t think we can be reminded often enough, as foolhardy folks around here tend to ignore warnings and sirens, kinda’ like ‘alarm fatigue’.

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