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A large tornado left a path of destruction through

A large tornado left a path of destruction through

A large tornado left a path of destruction through Henryville, Ind., March 2, 2012. The Indiana National Guard activated approximately 250 soldiers to come to the aid of affected communities.

Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels speaks with the media at

Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels speaks with the media at

Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels speaks with the media at the Henryville, Ind., Fire Department, March 3, 2012, after a large tornado damaged much of the town less than 24 hours prior.

A school bus lays embedded through the front door of

A school bus lays embedded through the front door of

A school bus lays embedded through the front door of a local restaurant in Henryville, Ind., March 3, 2012, the aftermath of a violent tornado that ravaged the town day before. The Indiana National Guard activa... More

The Henryville, Ind., Elementary School sign remains

The Henryville, Ind., Elementary School sign remains

The Henryville, Ind., Elementary School sign remains relatively intact, March 3, 2012, though most of the school and small southern Indiana town were destroyed in a large tornado the day before. The Indiana Nat... More

A school bus lays off its frame in front of the remnants

A school bus lays off its frame in front of the remnants

A school bus lays off its frame in front of the remnants of Henryville, Ind., Elementary School in southern Indiana, March 3, 2012, after a large tornado devastated the town the day before. The Indiana National... More

Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels speaks with the media from

Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels speaks with the media from

Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels speaks with the media from the debris ridden streets of Henryville, Ind., March 3, 2012, after a large tornado damaged much of the town less than 24 hours prior.

The devastation of a large tornado that ripped through

The devastation of a large tornado that ripped through

The devastation of a large tornado that ripped through Henryville, Ind., March 2, 2012. The Indiana National Guard activated approximately 250 soldiers to come to the aid of affected communities

A two-by-four rests shot through the radiator of a

A two-by-four rests shot through the radiator of a

A two-by-four rests shot through the radiator of a car in Henryville, Ind., March 3, 2012, a signature of the devastation left by a large tornado the day before.

Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels speaks with the media at

Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels speaks with the media at

Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels speaks with the media at the Henryville, Ind., Fire Department, March 3, 2012, after a large tornado damaged much of the town less than 24 hours prior.

Madeline Evans of Henryville, Ind., walks the parking

Madeline Evans of Henryville, Ind., walks the parking

Madeline Evans of Henryville, Ind., walks the parking lot of her elementary school, March 3, 2012. The school and much of her town was devastated by a large tornado less the day before. The Indiana National Gua... More

A school bus lays embedded through the front door of

A school bus lays embedded through the front door of

A school bus lays embedded through the front door of a local restaurant, March 3, 2012, the aftermath of a violent tornado that ravaged the small southern Indiana town of Henryville the day before. The Indiana ... More

A large tornado left a path of destruction through

A large tornado left a path of destruction through

A large tornado left a path of destruction through Henryville, Ind., March 2, 2012. The Indiana National Guard has activated approximately 250 soldiers to come to the aid of affected communities.

Indiana National Guard Pfc. Andrew Palmer, a mortarman

Indiana National Guard Pfc. Andrew Palmer, a mortarman

Indiana National Guard Pfc. Andrew Palmer, a mortarman with Troop A, 1-152 Cavalry speaks with residents of Henryville, Ind., March 3, 2011. The Indiana National Guard activated more than 250 soldiers to aid th... More

A large tornado left a path of destruction through

A large tornado left a path of destruction through

A large tornado left a path of destruction through Henryville, Ind., March 2, 2012. The Indiana National Guard has activated approximately 250 soldiers to come to the aid of affected communities.

A Henryville, Ind., man sorts through rubble, March

A Henryville, Ind., man sorts through rubble, March

A Henryville, Ind., man sorts through rubble, March 3, 2012, the aftermath of a large tornado that devastated the small southern Indiana town the day before.

Madeline Evans of Henryville, Ind., walks the parking

Madeline Evans of Henryville, Ind., walks the parking

Madeline Evans of Henryville, Ind., walks the parking lot of her elementary school, March 3, 2012. The school and much of her town was devastated by a large tornado less the day before. The Indiana National Gua... More

A large tornado left a path of destruction through

A large tornado left a path of destruction through

A large tornado left a path of destruction through Henryville, Ind., March 2, 2012. The Indiana National Guard has activated approximately 250 soldiers to come to the aid of affected communities.

Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels speaks with emergency responders

Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels speaks with emergency responders

Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels speaks with emergency responders at the Henryville, Ind., Fire Department, March 3, 2012, after a large tornado damaged much of the town the day before.

Indiana Adjutant General, Maj. Gen. R. Martin Umbarger

Indiana Adjutant General, Maj. Gen. R. Martin Umbarger

Indiana Adjutant General, Maj. Gen. R. Martin Umbarger speaks with the media at the Henryville, Ind., Fire Department, March 3, 2012, after a large tornado damaged much of the town less than 24 hours prior.

A large tornado left a path of destruction through

A large tornado left a path of destruction through

A large tornado left a path of destruction through Henryville, Ind., March 2, 2012. The Indiana National Guard activated approximately 250 soldiers to come to the aid of affected communities.

A school bus rests crumpled and embedded through the

A school bus rests crumpled and embedded through the

A school bus rests crumpled and embedded through the front door of a local restaurant in Henryville, Ind., March 3, 2012, the aftermath of a violent tornado that ravaged the small southern Indiana town the day ... More

A Henryville, Ind., man stands in front of his damaged

A Henryville, Ind., man stands in front of his damaged

A Henryville, Ind., man stands in front of his damaged home, March 3, 2012, after a large tornado tore through the southern Indiana town the day before. The Indiana National Guard activated more than 250 soldi... More

Indiana National Guard Spc. Ryan O'Donnell of Fishers,

Indiana National Guard Spc. Ryan O'Donnell of Fishers,

Indiana National Guard Spc. Ryan O'Donnell of Fishers, Ind., infantryman in Company D, 1-151 Infantry carries water to be distributed to the citizens of Henryville, Ind., March 3, 2012 after a large tornado dev... More

A fire engine sits in front of the Henryville Medical

A fire engine sits in front of the Henryville Medical

A fire engine sits in front of the Henryville Medical Center, Henryville, Ind., March 3, 2012, as emergency responders react to the devastating tornado that tore through the town less than 24 hours earlier.

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