A brick holds up the street sign of West Wisconsin Ave for identification purposes after is was torn down in Greensburg.
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Remains of the World's Largest Hand Dug Well sit in a pile of rubble in Greensburg.
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Debris from homes are all that remain after a tornado struck Greensburg, Kan.
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Downed powerlines and a traffic light lay in U.S. Highway 54 or East Kansas Ave. in Greensburg.
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A pile of furniture outside at a damaged building in Greensburg early Saturday morning.
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Buildings located at the intersection of U.S Highway 54 or East Kansas Ave and Main Street in Greensburg are all that remains after a tornado stuck.
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A building on South Main Street stands as the structure next to it was demolished.
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People walk past an overturned vehicle in Greensburg early Saturday morning.
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Bernard Taylor holds his roomate's baby as they both take refuge at the Haviland High School gym after a tornado struck Greensburg.
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Melissa Hillhouse smiles after finding her camera salvageable among the remains of her home that were found across the street on Saturday after a tornado hit Greensburg. Hillhouse, her husband Kevin and their daughter Alexis had moved a week ago from Berryville, Ark.
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A tornado-damaged Kwik Check convenience store is seen in downtown Greensburg early Saturday morning.
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Survivors gather at a temporary command center in the parking lot of a partially-destroyed grocery store in Greensburg early Saturday morning.
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Mike Sutton, his daughter Aryca, wife Jessica and dog "Mia" walk down South Main with a suitcase full of their belongs as they evacuate Greensburg.
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Dr. Mark Schwarm and Physician Assistant Nancy Kisner move a jukebox at the Bar H Tavern in Greensburg to make it into a temporary morgue for the dead.
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Kevin Hillhouse and wife Melissa Hillhouse push a hand truck with their daughter Alexis and their belongings as they make their way down Main Street in downtown Greensburg, Kansas. The family was evacuating to shelters.
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Greensburg Fire Department trucks sit in the rubble of the destroyed firehouse on West Wisconsin after a tornado struck Greensburg.
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The Dillons Grocery store located on East Kansas Ave or U.S. Highway 54 in Greensburg, Kan. was one of many structures that was damaged.
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Cody Bevan and Jordan Ivie of Tri-State Rescue from Darouzzette,Texas look for survivors in the basement area of a house located on Main Street. The house was moved off it's foundation after the tornado struck.
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People stand next to a damaged home in Greensburg, Kansas early Saturday morning.
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Pete Wright of the Seward County Volunteer Fire Department looks for survivors in the remains of Greensburg High School.
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The large tornado that struck Greensburg is backlit by a lightning strike when it was photographed Friday night.
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