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Holton, Ind. , April 15, 2012 -- Brown grass covers the top of a storm shelter Don Wood built into his home 25 years ago. Photo by Chet Zenone/FEMA

Holton, Ind. , April 15, 2012 -- Brown grass covers the top of a storm...

The original database describes this as: Title: Storm Shelter in the Back of a Home Production Date: 04/15/2012 Caption: Holton, Ind. , April 15, 2012 -- Brown grass covers the top of a storm shelter Don Woo... More

Holton, Ind. , April 15, 2012 -- Indiana resident Don Wood stands in a storm shelter he built into his home 25 years ago. Photo by Chet Zenone/FEMA

Holton, Ind. , April 15, 2012 -- Indiana resident Don Wood stands in a...

The original database describes this as: Title: Storm Shelter in Indiana Production Date: 04/15/2012 Caption: Holton, Ind. , April 15, 2012 -- Indiana resident Don Wood stands in a storm shelter he built int... More

Holton, Ind. , April 15, 2012 -- A stairway leading to the storm shelter Don Wood built into the back deck of his home 25 years ago. Photo by Chet Zenone/FEMA

Holton, Ind. , April 15, 2012 -- A stairway leading to the storm shelt...

The original database describes this as: Title: Storm Shelter Still in Use Production Date: 04/15/2012 Caption: Holton, Ind. , April 15, 2012 -- A stairway leading to the storm shelter Don Wood built into th... More

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