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Severe Storm ^ Tornado - Wayne, Okla. , May 26, 2010 -- One of several hay storage barns in the Equestrian Department of Mid-America Technology Center is destroyed by a tornado that struck the campus on May 10.  Public properties in the eastern half of the state had damages caused by 22 confirmed tornadoes.  FEMA Photo by Win Henderson

Severe Storm ^ Tornado - Wayne, Okla. , May 26, 2010 -- One of several...

The original database describes this as: Title: barn damage at community college in OK Production Date: 05/26/2010 Caption: Wayne, Okla. , May 26, 2010 -- One of several hay storage barns in the Equestrian D... More

Severe Storm ^ Tornado - Wayne, Okla. , May 26, 2010 -- A hay storage barn roof in the Equestrian Department was damaged by a tornado that struck Mid-America Technology Center on May 10.  Many public properties had damages caused by 22 confirmed tornadoes in the eastern half of the state.  FEMA Photo by Win Henderson

Severe Storm ^ Tornado - Wayne, Okla. , May 26, 2010 -- A hay storage ...

The original database describes this as: Title: barn damage at community college Production Date: 05/26/2010 Caption: Wayne, Okla. , May 26, 2010 -- A hay storage barn roof in the Equestrian Department was d... More

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