Wes Race and his daughter Amber, 12, stand among the rubble that used to be their home in the Pinaire Mobile Home Park. Neither Race nor his daughter were home at the time of the storm, but their home blew 75 yards away from its foundation and they lost all but a few possessions. (April 20, 2012)
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Wes Race and his daughter Amber, 12, read a piece of paper they found among the rubble that used to be their home in the Pinaire Mobile Home Park. Neither Race nor his daughter were home at the time of the storm, but their home blew 75 yards away from its foundation and they lost all but a few possessions. (April 20, 2012)
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Adam and Kimberly Cicora, along with 7-month-old Jacob, stand outside the shelter that Kimberly and Jacob took shelter in during the night of the tornado. The family's home in the Pinaire Mobile Home Park was destroyed and they're now living in a nearby motel. (April 19, 2012)
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Jenea Tucker looks through a family photo album he found while looking through the rubble of his home in the Pinaire Mobile Home Park on Wednesday. Tucker, who lived in the home with his mother, lost everything when the trailer blew several hundred feet off its foundation after being hit by a tornado last Saturday. A natural gas fire that broke out afterward ended up burning a lot of their possessions. Tucker says he doesn't know where he'll go now. (April 18, 2012)
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Jenea Tucker carries a folder of financial documents he found while looking through the rubble of his home in the Pinaire Mobile Home Park on Wednesday. Tucker, who lived in the home with his mother, lost everything when the trailer blew several hundred feet off its foundation after being hit by a tornado last Saturday. A natural gas fire that broke out afterward ended up burning a lot of their possessions. Tucker says he doesn't know where he'll go now. (April 18, 2012)
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Jenea Tucker looks through a family photo album he found while looking through the rubble of his home in the Pinaire Mobile Home Park on Wednesday. Tucker, who lived in the home with his mother, lost everything when the trailer blew several hundred feet off its foundation after being hit by a tornado last Saturday. A natural gas fire that broke out afterward ended up burning a lot of their possessions. Tucker says he doesn't know where he'll go now. (April 18, 2012)
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Paul, left, and Johnnie Cousins sit on a couch in the Derby hotel they're staying in while they wait to find out where they'll live after a tornado destroyed their home in the Pinaire Mobile Home Park last Saturday. (April 20, 2012)
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Paul, right, and Johnnie Cousins sit on a couch in the Derby hotel they're staying in while they wait to find out where they'll live after a tornado destroyed their home in the Pinaire Mobile Home Park last Saturday. (April 20, 2012)
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James Kuntz tries to salvage items from his family's home in the Pinaire Mobile Home Park after it was destroyed by a tornado last Saturday. Kuntz, along with his wife and son, who has muscular dystrophy, are living with a relative until they find a new place to live. (April 19, 2012)
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Patricia Kuntz, and her son Thomas, 21, who has muscular dystrophy, rest at a relative's home after their home in the Pinaire Mobile Home Park was destroyed by a tornado last Saturday. (April 19, 2012)
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