Gov. Kathleen Sebelius gets ready to leave Greensberg as she's followed by state representative and Greensburg resident Dennis McKinney and city administrator Steve Hewitt Sunday evening.
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Judy McIntosh stands next to her husband Gene McIntosh, pastor of the First United Methodist Church in Greensburg while they look at the church destroyed by the tornado.
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Search and rescue worker Vicki Walton, her dog "Solo" and a Moundridge firefighter go house to house in Greensburg looking for survivors Sunday.
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Susan Reinecke and her husband Scott get emotional as they listen to Gov. Kathleen Sebelius talk to evacuees of Greensburg at the Haviland shelter
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Search and rescue worker Vicki Walton and her dog "Solo" look for survivors in Greensburg Sunday morning.
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As his wife Judy looks on, Gene McIntosh touches the cross that stood atop the First United Methodist Church in Greensburg where he has been pastor four years.
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Gov. Kathleen Sebelius talks to Jason West while he holds his 2-year-old son Bo at the shelter in Haviland.
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Members of the Kansas Department of Transportation begin cleaning up debris on a part of U.S. Highway 54 in Greensburg Sunday.
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Larry Smith with the Salvation Army, left, helps Brian McIntosh gets some belongings out of his house in Greensburg Sunday morning.
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KDOT crews start cleaning up the streets in Greensburg Sunday morning.
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KDOT worker Todd Garrison cleans up the streets in Greensburg Sunday morning.
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Moundridge firefighter Chris Jarvis sets up an American flag in Greensburg, Kansas on Sunday, May 6, 2007. The flag was blown down in Friday's storms. (AP Photo/The Wichita Eagle, Fernando Salazar)
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A Greensburg resident looks for her two-year-old's clothes and toys in the rubble that was her home Sunday morning in Greensburg.
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Firefighters look for bodies that might be in the rubble of tornado damaged homes in Greensburg.
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Judy McIntosh looks for the rest of her jewelry in what is left of her and her husband's home in Greensburg on Sunday.
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Ken Willard stands in a room of the First United Methodist Church where a picture of Jesus is the only thing left on the wall.
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Kansas Gov. Kathleen Sebelius shakes hands with a group of teenage girls who are staying in the emergency shelter in the Haviland High School gym on Sunday.
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Eleven-year-old Tyler McIntosh found a new friend while collecting things in his destroyed home in Greensburg, Kansas on Sunday, May 6, 2007. (AP Photo/The Wichita Eagle, Fernando Salazar)
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