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Carol Kawaykla pauses while looking for items in her tornado-ravaged home Thursday, May 23, 2013, in Moore, Okla. Cleanup continues three days after a huge tornado roared through the Oklahoma City suburb, flattening a wide swath of homes and businesses. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel) ORG XMIT: OKCR121
Carol Kawaykla pauses while looking for items in her tornado-ravaged home Thursday, May 23, 2013, in Moore, Okla. Cleanup continues three days after a huge tornado roared through the Oklahoma City suburb, flattening a wide swath of homes and businesses. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel) ORG XMIT: OKCR121
Charlie Riedel, AP
MOORE, OK - MAY 23:  Family members take a lunch break as they help Fred Martin (not pictured) recover items from his home, which was destroyed by a tornado, on May 23, 2013 in Moore, Oklahoma. A two-mile wide EF5 tornado touched down in Moore May 20 killing at least 24 people and leaving behind extensive damage to homes and businesses. U.S. President Barack Obama promised federal aid to supplement state and local recovery efforts.  (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images) ORG XMIT: 169456434 ORIG FILE ID: 169365388
MOORE, OK - MAY 23: Family members take a lunch break as they help Fred Martin (not pictured) recover items from his home, which was destroyed by a tornado, on May 23, 2013 in Moore, Oklahoma. A two-mile wide EF5 tornado touched down in Moore May 20 killing at least 24 people and leaving behind extensive damage to homes and businesses. U.S. President Barack Obama promised federal aid to supplement state and local recovery efforts. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images) ORG XMIT: 169456434 ORIG FILE ID: 169365388
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David Lee Estep sits atop a pile of rubble that was the home he shared with his parents Thursday, May 23, 2013, in Moore, Okla. Estep was waiting for his parents, who survived the storm with Estep to arrive three days after a huge tornado roared through the Oklahoma City suburb, flattening a wide swath of homes and businesses. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel) ORG XMIT: OKCR107
David Lee Estep sits atop a pile of rubble that was the home he shared with his parents Thursday, May 23, 2013, in Moore, Okla. Estep was waiting for his parents, who survived the storm with Estep to arrive three days after a huge tornado roared through the Oklahoma City suburb, flattening a wide swath of homes and businesses. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel) ORG XMIT: OKCR107
Charlie Riedel, AP
MOORE, OK - MAY 23: Tyler Young helps James Lee remove a stove from the rubble that was once his home before it was destroyed by a tornado on May 23, 2013 in Moore, Oklahoma. A two-mile wide EF5 tornado touched down in Moore May 20 killing at least 24 people and leaving behind extensive damage to homes and businesses. U.S. President Barack Obama promised federal aid to supplement state and local recovery efforts.  (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images) ORG XMIT: 169456434 ORIG FILE ID: 169380037
MOORE, OK - MAY 23: Tyler Young helps James Lee remove a stove from the rubble that was once his home before it was destroyed by a tornado on May 23, 2013 in Moore, Oklahoma. A two-mile wide EF5 tornado touched down in Moore May 20 killing at least 24 people and leaving behind extensive damage to homes and businesses. U.S. President Barack Obama promised federal aid to supplement state and local recovery efforts. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images) ORG XMIT: 169456434 ORIG FILE ID: 169380037
Scott Olson, Getty Images
MOORE, OK - MAY 23:  Carol Kawaykla (L) gets a hug from her daughter Jacque Knight as they stand in the rubble that was once Kawaykla's home before it was destroyed by a tornado on May 23, 2013 in Moore, Oklahoma. A two-mile wide EF5 tornado touched down in Moore May 20 killing at least 24 people and leaving behind extensive damage to homes and businesses. U.S. President Barack Obama promised federal aid to supplement state and local recovery efforts.  (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images) ORG XMIT: 169456434 ORIG FILE ID: 169379737
MOORE, OK - MAY 23: Carol Kawaykla (L) gets a hug from her daughter Jacque Knight as they stand in the rubble that was once Kawaykla's home before it was destroyed by a tornado on May 23, 2013 in Moore, Oklahoma. A two-mile wide EF5 tornado touched down in Moore May 20 killing at least 24 people and leaving behind extensive damage to homes and businesses. U.S. President Barack Obama promised federal aid to supplement state and local recovery efforts. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images) ORG XMIT: 169456434 ORIG FILE ID: 169379737
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MOORE, OK - MAY 23:  Kellie Evey works to dry photographs that were recovered from her destroyed home on May 23, 2013 in Moore, Oklahoma. The tornado of at least EF4 strength and two miles wide touched down May 20 killing at least 24 people and leaving behind extensive damage to homes and businesses. U.S. President Barack Obama promised federal aid to supplement state and local recovery efforts.  (Photo by Tom Pennington/Getty Images) ORG XMIT: 169456434 ORIG FILE ID: 169379643
MOORE, OK - MAY 23: Kellie Evey works to dry photographs that were recovered from her destroyed home on May 23, 2013 in Moore, Oklahoma. The tornado of at least EF4 strength and two miles wide touched down May 20 killing at least 24 people and leaving behind extensive damage to homes and businesses. U.S. President Barack Obama promised federal aid to supplement state and local recovery efforts. (Photo by Tom Pennington/Getty Images) ORG XMIT: 169456434 ORIG FILE ID: 169379643
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MOORE, OK - MAY 23:  Seven crosses sit along the curb in front of what was once the home of Scott and Julie Lewis before it was destroyed by a tornado on May 23, 2013 in Moore, Oklahoma. The crosses were placed in memory of the seven children from Plaza Towers Elementary School who lost their lives in the tornado. As the tornado approached Scott Lewis drove to the school and picked up his Zack, who attended 3rd grade at Plaza Towers, and brought him to their storm shelter. Most of the children who died at the school were classmates of Zack. A two-mile wide EF5 tornado touched down in Moore May 20 killing at least 24 people and leaving behind extensive damage to homes and businesses. U.S. President Barack Obama promised federal aid to supplement state and local recovery efforts.  (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images) ORG XMIT: 169456434 ORIG FILE ID: 169380039
MOORE, OK - MAY 23: Seven crosses sit along the curb in front of what was once the home of Scott and Julie Lewis before it was destroyed by a tornado on May 23, 2013 in Moore, Oklahoma. The crosses were placed in memory of the seven children from Plaza Towers Elementary School who lost their lives in the tornado. As the tornado approached Scott Lewis drove to the school and picked up his Zack, who attended 3rd grade at Plaza Towers, and brought him to their storm shelter. Most of the children who died at the school were classmates of Zack. A two-mile wide EF5 tornado touched down in Moore May 20 killing at least 24 people and leaving behind extensive damage to homes and businesses. U.S. President Barack Obama promised federal aid to supplement state and local recovery efforts. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images) ORG XMIT: 169456434 ORIG FILE ID: 169380039
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MOORE, OK - MAY 23:  An American flag flies over a destroyed neighborhood on May 23, 2013 in Moore, Oklahoma. The tornado of at least EF4 strength and two miles wide touched down May 20 killing at least 24 people and leaving behind extensive damage to homes and businesses. U.S. President Barack Obama promised federal aid to supplement state and local recovery efforts.  (Photo by Tom Pennington/Getty Images) ORG XMIT: 169456434 ORIG FILE ID: 169384048
MOORE, OK - MAY 23: An American flag flies over a destroyed neighborhood on May 23, 2013 in Moore, Oklahoma. The tornado of at least EF4 strength and two miles wide touched down May 20 killing at least 24 people and leaving behind extensive damage to homes and businesses. U.S. President Barack Obama promised federal aid to supplement state and local recovery efforts. (Photo by Tom Pennington/Getty Images) ORG XMIT: 169456434 ORIG FILE ID: 169384048
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Lightning from a thunderstorm strikes amid the wreckage of twisted cars and structures at Plaza Elementary School, where seven children were killed earlier in the week when a tornado hit Moore, Okla., Thursday, May 23, 2013. The huge tornado roared through the Oklahoma City suburb Monday, flattening entire neighborhoods and destroying the elementary school with a direct blow as children and teachers huddled against winds up to 200 mph. (AP Photo/Brennan Linsley) ORG XMIT: OKBL101
Lightning from a thunderstorm strikes amid the wreckage of twisted cars and structures at Plaza Elementary School, where seven children were killed earlier in the week when a tornado hit Moore, Okla., Thursday, May 23, 2013. The huge tornado roared through the Oklahoma City suburb Monday, flattening entire neighborhoods and destroying the elementary school with a direct blow as children and teachers huddled against winds up to 200 mph. (AP Photo/Brennan Linsley) ORG XMIT: OKBL101
Brennan Linsley, AP
MOORE, OK - MAY 23:  A sheriff's deputy stands among the wreckage of the Plaza Towers Elementary School after a tornado ripped through the area, on May 23, 2013 in Moore, Oklahoma. Seven children died in the school during the tornado. The two-mile-wide Category 5 tornado touched down May 20 killing at least 24 people and leaving behind extensive damage to homes and businesses. U.S. President Barack Obama promised federal aid to supplement state and local recovery efforts.  (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images) ORG XMIT: 169456434 ORIG FILE ID: 169331409
MOORE, OK - MAY 23: A sheriff's deputy stands among the wreckage of the Plaza Towers Elementary School after a tornado ripped through the area, on May 23, 2013 in Moore, Oklahoma. Seven children died in the school during the tornado. The two-mile-wide Category 5 tornado touched down May 20 killing at least 24 people and leaving behind extensive damage to homes and businesses. U.S. President Barack Obama promised federal aid to supplement state and local recovery efforts. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images) ORG XMIT: 169456434 ORIG FILE ID: 169331409
Scott Olson, Getty Images
Debris and wreckage surround destroyed homes.
Debris and wreckage surround destroyed homes.
Joshua Lott, AP
TOPSHOTS Tornado survivor Arlisha Hall holds her 2-month-old daughter Akai Hall as she along with her husband Wyatt Hall walk back to their home on May 22, 2013 in Moore, Oklahoma. As rescue efforts in Oklahoma wound down, residents turned to the daunting task of rebuilding a US heartland community shattered by a vast tornado that killed at least 24 people. The epic twister, two miles (three kilometers) across, flattened block after block of homes as it struck mid-afternoon on May 20, hurling cars through the air, downing power lines and setting off localized fires in a 45-minute rampage. AFP PHOTO/Jewel SamadJEWEL SAMAD/AFP/Getty Images ORG XMIT: 169327128 ORIG FILE ID: 519990853
TOPSHOTS Tornado survivor Arlisha Hall holds her 2-month-old daughter Akai Hall as she along with her husband Wyatt Hall walk back to their home on May 22, 2013 in Moore, Oklahoma. As rescue efforts in Oklahoma wound down, residents turned to the daunting task of rebuilding a US heartland community shattered by a vast tornado that killed at least 24 people. The epic twister, two miles (three kilometers) across, flattened block after block of homes as it struck mid-afternoon on May 20, hurling cars through the air, downing power lines and setting off localized fires in a 45-minute rampage. AFP PHOTO/Jewel SamadJEWEL SAMAD/AFP/Getty Images ORG XMIT: 169327128 ORIG FILE ID: 519990853
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TOPSHOTS A man operates a bulldozer to clean debris from the front of tornado devastated Plaza Towers Elementary School on May 22, 2013 in Moore, Oklahoma. Seven children died in the school during the tornado. As rescue efforts in Oklahoma wound down, residents turned to the daunting task of rebuilding a US heartland community shattered by a vast tornado that killed at least 24 people. The epic twister, two miles (three kilometers) across, flattened block after block of homes as it struck mid-afternoon on May 20, hurling cars through the air, downing power lines and setting off localized fires in a 45-minute rampage. AFP PHOTO/Jewel SamadJEWEL SAMAD/AFP/Getty Images ORG XMIT: 169327128 ORIG FILE ID: 519990861
TOPSHOTS A man operates a bulldozer to clean debris from the front of tornado devastated Plaza Towers Elementary School on May 22, 2013 in Moore, Oklahoma. Seven children died in the school during the tornado. As rescue efforts in Oklahoma wound down, residents turned to the daunting task of rebuilding a US heartland community shattered by a vast tornado that killed at least 24 people. The epic twister, two miles (three kilometers) across, flattened block after block of homes as it struck mid-afternoon on May 20, hurling cars through the air, downing power lines and setting off localized fires in a 45-minute rampage. AFP PHOTO/Jewel SamadJEWEL SAMAD/AFP/Getty Images ORG XMIT: 169327128 ORIG FILE ID: 519990861
Jewel Samad, AFP/Getty Images
An unidentified woman looks over the scene as residents sort through their tornado-ravaged homes Wednesday, May 22, 2013, in Moore, Okla. Cleanup continues two days after a huge tornado roared through the Oklahoma City suburb, flattening a wide swath of homes and businesses. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel) ORG XMIT: OKCR122
An unidentified woman looks over the scene as residents sort through their tornado-ravaged homes Wednesday, May 22, 2013, in Moore, Okla. Cleanup continues two days after a huge tornado roared through the Oklahoma City suburb, flattening a wide swath of homes and businesses. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel) ORG XMIT: OKCR122
Charlie Riedel, AP
MOORE, OK - MAY 22:  John Wilson surveys the neighborhood from atop the rubble that was once a home that his son and ex-wife shared before the home and the neighborhood were destroyed by a tornado that ripped through the area on May 22, 2013 in Moore, Oklahoma. The tornado of at least EF4 strength and two miles wide touched down May 20 killing at least 24 people and leaving behind extensive damage to homes and businesses. U.S. President Barack Obama promised federal aid to supplement state and local recovery efforts.  (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images) ORG XMIT: 169327128 ORIG FILE ID: 169285620
MOORE, OK - MAY 22: John Wilson surveys the neighborhood from atop the rubble that was once a home that his son and ex-wife shared before the home and the neighborhood were destroyed by a tornado that ripped through the area on May 22, 2013 in Moore, Oklahoma. The tornado of at least EF4 strength and two miles wide touched down May 20 killing at least 24 people and leaving behind extensive damage to homes and businesses. U.S. President Barack Obama promised federal aid to supplement state and local recovery efforts. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images) ORG XMIT: 169327128 ORIG FILE ID: 169285620
Scott Olson, Getty Images
MOORE, OK - MAY 22: Christine Jones (L) is comforted by her daughter Ashley as they stand in front of Christine's home which was destroyed when a tornado ripped through the area on May 22, 2013 in Moore, Oklahoma. The tornado of at least EF4 strength and two miles wide touched down May 20 killing at least 24 people and leaving behind extensive damage to homes and businesses. U.S. President Barack Obama promised federal aid to supplement state and local recovery efforts.  (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images) ORG XMIT: 169327128 ORIG FILE ID: 169293812
MOORE, OK - MAY 22: Christine Jones (L) is comforted by her daughter Ashley as they stand in front of Christine's home which was destroyed when a tornado ripped through the area on May 22, 2013 in Moore, Oklahoma. The tornado of at least EF4 strength and two miles wide touched down May 20 killing at least 24 people and leaving behind extensive damage to homes and businesses. U.S. President Barack Obama promised federal aid to supplement state and local recovery efforts. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images) ORG XMIT: 169327128 ORIG FILE ID: 169293812
Scott Olson, Getty Images
Susan Kates salvages items from a friend's destroyed home on May 22 in Moore, Okla.
Susan Kates salvages items from a friend's destroyed home on May 22 in Moore, Okla.
Charlie Riedel, AP
A family salvages belongings.
A family salvages belongings.
Jewel Samad, AFP/Getty Images
A crumpled road sign is covered with debris.
A crumpled road sign is covered with debris.
Jewel Samad, AFP/Getty Images
Rick Brown, left, gets help from his son, Chad, as he searches for items in the wreckage of his home on May 22 in Moore, Okla.
Rick Brown, left, gets help from his son, Chad, as he searches for items in the wreckage of his home on May 22 in Moore, Okla.
Brennan Linsley, AP
At sunrise, police patrol a partially-destroyed row of houses adjacent to a group of homes completely leveled on Monday when a tornado moved through Moore, Okla., Wednesday, May 22, 2013. The huge tornado roared through the Oklahoma City suburb, flattening a wide swath of homes and businesses. (AP Photo/Brennan Linsley) ORG XMIT: OKBL104
At sunrise, police patrol a partially-destroyed row of houses adjacent to a group of homes completely leveled on Monday when a tornado moved through Moore, Okla., Wednesday, May 22, 2013. The huge tornado roared through the Oklahoma City suburb, flattening a wide swath of homes and businesses. (AP Photo/Brennan Linsley) ORG XMIT: OKBL104
Brennan Linsley, AP
Houses were reduced to rubble by a massive tornado on May 21 in Moore, Okla. Twenty-four people were killed when an EF5 tornado roared through the town on May 20, demolishing schools, businesses and homes.
Houses were reduced to rubble by a massive tornado on May 21 in Moore, Okla. Twenty-four people were killed when an EF5 tornado roared through the town on May 20, demolishing schools, businesses and homes.
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MOORE, OK - MAY 21:  Roger Graham sits in front of his destroyed home after a powerful tornado ripped through the area on May 21, 2013 in Moore, Oklahoma. The town reported a tornado of at least EF4 strength and two miles wide that touched down yesterday killing at least 24 people and leveling everything in its path. U.S. President Barack Obama promised federal aid to supplement state and local recovery efforts. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images) ORG XMIT: 169327128 ORIG FILE ID: 169203070
MOORE, OK - MAY 21: Roger Graham sits in front of his destroyed home after a powerful tornado ripped through the area on May 21, 2013 in Moore, Oklahoma. The town reported a tornado of at least EF4 strength and two miles wide that touched down yesterday killing at least 24 people and leveling everything in its path. U.S. President Barack Obama promised federal aid to supplement state and local recovery efforts. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images) ORG XMIT: 169327128 ORIG FILE ID: 169203070
Scott Olson, Getty Images
MOORE, OK -  MAY 21:  Downed utility poles block the road as a family walks south on Sante Fe Avenue at SW 19th Street after yesterday's deadly tornado on May 21, 2013 in Moore, Oklahoma. The town reported a tornado of at least EF4 strength and two miles wide that touched down yesterday killing at least 24 people and leveling everything in its path. U.S. President Barack Obama promised federal aid to supplement state and local recovery efforts.  (Photo by Brett Deering/Getty Images)  *** BESTPIX *** ORG XMIT: 163493699 ORIG FILE ID: 169203033
MOORE, OK - MAY 21: Downed utility poles block the road as a family walks south on Sante Fe Avenue at SW 19th Street after yesterday's deadly tornado on May 21, 2013 in Moore, Oklahoma. The town reported a tornado of at least EF4 strength and two miles wide that touched down yesterday killing at least 24 people and leveling everything in its path. U.S. President Barack Obama promised federal aid to supplement state and local recovery efforts. (Photo by Brett Deering/Getty Images) *** BESTPIX *** ORG XMIT: 163493699 ORIG FILE ID: 169203033
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A survivor's message is left on the side of a home on Heather Lane in Moore, Okla., on Tuesday, May 21, 2013. A massive tornado swept through the south Oklahoma City suburb Monday afternoon. (AP Photo/The Dallas Morning News, Brad Loper) ORG XMIT: TXDAM108
A survivor's message is left on the side of a home on Heather Lane in Moore, Okla., on Tuesday, May 21, 2013. A massive tornado swept through the south Oklahoma City suburb Monday afternoon. (AP Photo/The Dallas Morning News, Brad Loper) ORG XMIT: TXDAM108
Brad Loper, AP
MOORE, OK - MAY 21:  Ofelia Olivera (L) and Oscar Ruiz help to salvage items from a friend's home after a powerful tornado ripped through the area on May 21, 2013 in Moore, Oklahoma. The town reported a tornado of at least EF4 strength and two miles wide that touched down yesterday killing at least 24 people and leveling everything in its path. U.S. President Barack Obama promised federal aid to supplement state and local recovery efforts.  (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images) ORG XMIT: 169327128 ORIG FILE ID: 169210951
MOORE, OK - MAY 21: Ofelia Olivera (L) and Oscar Ruiz help to salvage items from a friend's home after a powerful tornado ripped through the area on May 21, 2013 in Moore, Oklahoma. The town reported a tornado of at least EF4 strength and two miles wide that touched down yesterday killing at least 24 people and leveling everything in its path. U.S. President Barack Obama promised federal aid to supplement state and local recovery efforts. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images) ORG XMIT: 169327128 ORIG FILE ID: 169210951
Scott Olson, Getty Images
A man salvages stuff from a tornado devastated home on May 21, 2013 in Moore, Oklahoma. Families returned to a blasted moonscape that had been an American suburb Tuesday after a monstrous tornado tore through the outskirts of Oklahoma City, killing at least 24 people. Nine children were among the dead and entire neighborhoods vanished, with often the foundations being the only thing left of what used to be houses and cars tossed like toys and heaped in big piles. AFP PHOTO/Jewel SamadJEWEL SAMAD/AFP/Getty Images ORG XMIT: 169306635 ORIG FILE ID: 519946333
A man salvages stuff from a tornado devastated home on May 21, 2013 in Moore, Oklahoma. Families returned to a blasted moonscape that had been an American suburb Tuesday after a monstrous tornado tore through the outskirts of Oklahoma City, killing at least 24 people. Nine children were among the dead and entire neighborhoods vanished, with often the foundations being the only thing left of what used to be houses and cars tossed like toys and heaped in big piles. AFP PHOTO/Jewel SamadJEWEL SAMAD/AFP/Getty Images ORG XMIT: 169306635 ORIG FILE ID: 519946333
Jewel Samad, AFP/Getty Images
A man salvages items from his tornado devastated store on May 21, 2013 in Moore, Oklahoma.  Families returned to a blasted moonscape that had been an American suburb Tuesday after a monstrous tornado tore through the outskirts of Oklahoma City, killing at least 24 people. Nine children were among the dead and entire neighborhoods vanished, with often the foundations being the only thing left of what used to be houses and cars tossed like toys and heaped in big piles.   AFP PHOTO/Jewel SamadJEWEL SAMAD/AFP/Getty Images ORG XMIT: 169306635 ORIG FILE ID: 519944943
A man salvages items from his tornado devastated store on May 21, 2013 in Moore, Oklahoma. Families returned to a blasted moonscape that had been an American suburb Tuesday after a monstrous tornado tore through the outskirts of Oklahoma City, killing at least 24 people. Nine children were among the dead and entire neighborhoods vanished, with often the foundations being the only thing left of what used to be houses and cars tossed like toys and heaped in big piles. AFP PHOTO/Jewel SamadJEWEL SAMAD/AFP/Getty Images ORG XMIT: 169306635 ORIG FILE ID: 519944943
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MOORE, OK - MAY 21: Macie Thompson looks over damage at Briarwood Elementary School after a powerful tornado ripped through the area on May 21, 2013 in Moore, Oklahoma. The town reported a tornado of at least EF4 strength and two miles wide that touched down yesterday killing at least 24 people and leveling everything in its path. U.S. President Barack Obama promised federal aid to supplement state and local recovery efforts.  (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images) ORG XMIT: 169327128 ORIG FILE ID: 169211150
MOORE, OK - MAY 21: Macie Thompson looks over damage at Briarwood Elementary School after a powerful tornado ripped through the area on May 21, 2013 in Moore, Oklahoma. The town reported a tornado of at least EF4 strength and two miles wide that touched down yesterday killing at least 24 people and leveling everything in its path. U.S. President Barack Obama promised federal aid to supplement state and local recovery efforts. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images) ORG XMIT: 169327128 ORIG FILE ID: 169211150
Scott Olson, Getty Images
May 21, 2013 NEWS - USA TODAY - Job Number: 129716 Johnnie Shatswell reflects on what he did just before the  tornado hit his home in the Westmoor subdivision of Moore, Ok. (photo by: Michael Mulvey)(Photo By:  Michael Mulvey)   (Via OlyDrop)
May 21, 2013 NEWS - USA TODAY - Job Number: 129716 Johnnie Shatswell reflects on what he did just before the tornado hit his home in the Westmoor subdivision of Moore, Ok. (photo by: Michael Mulvey)(Photo By: Michael Mulvey) (Via OlyDrop)
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A rescue worker walks through a damaged area near19th Street and Santa Fe in Moore, Oklahoma. (Via OlyDrop)
A rescue worker walks through a damaged area near19th Street and Santa Fe in Moore, Oklahoma. (Via OlyDrop)
Valerie Mosley, Springfield (Mo.) News-Leader
May 21, 2013 Stephen Peterson and his dog Chewbacca collect necessary items such as dog food and gloves following the the recent tornado in the Westmoor subdivision of Moore, Ok.  Peterson rode out the storm in his cellar with his wife and daughter. (photo by: Michael Mulvey))    (Via OlyDrop)
May 21, 2013 Stephen Peterson and his dog Chewbacca collect necessary items such as dog food and gloves following the the recent tornado in the Westmoor subdivision of Moore, Ok. Peterson rode out the storm in his cellar with his wife and daughter. (photo by: Michael Mulvey)) (Via OlyDrop)
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May 21, 2013 NEWS - USA TODAY - Job Number: 129716 Johnnie Shatswell's grandson (did not want to give his name) removes debris from where his grandfather's home once stood following the recent tornado in the Westmoor subdivision of Moore, Ok. (photo by: Michael Mulvey)     (Via OlyDrop)
May 21, 2013 NEWS - USA TODAY - Job Number: 129716 Johnnie Shatswell's grandson (did not want to give his name) removes debris from where his grandfather's home once stood following the recent tornado in the Westmoor subdivision of Moore, Ok. (photo by: Michael Mulvey) (Via OlyDrop)
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May 21, 2013 A section of the old trestle bridge along the H.E. Bailey Turnpike over the Canadian River near Newcastle, OK, is a twisted hulk of metal leaning against the freeway after the recent Tornado. (Photo By:  Michael Mulvey)    (Via OlyDrop)
May 21, 2013 A section of the old trestle bridge along the H.E. Bailey Turnpike over the Canadian River near Newcastle, OK, is a twisted hulk of metal leaning against the freeway after the recent Tornado. (Photo By: Michael Mulvey) (Via OlyDrop)
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A man searches through a destroyed liquor store on May 21, 2013 in Moore, Oklahoma. Families returned to a blasted moonscape that had been an American suburb Tuesday after a monstrous tornado tore through the outskirts of Oklahoma City, killing at least 24 people. Nine children were among the dead and entire neighborhoods vanished, with often the foundations being the only thing left of what used to be houses and cars tossed like toys and heaped in big piles. AFP PHOTO/Jewel SamadJEWEL SAMAD/AFP/Getty Images ORG XMIT: 169306635 ORIG FILE ID: 519944228
A man searches through a destroyed liquor store on May 21, 2013 in Moore, Oklahoma. Families returned to a blasted moonscape that had been an American suburb Tuesday after a monstrous tornado tore through the outskirts of Oklahoma City, killing at least 24 people. Nine children were among the dead and entire neighborhoods vanished, with often the foundations being the only thing left of what used to be houses and cars tossed like toys and heaped in big piles. AFP PHOTO/Jewel SamadJEWEL SAMAD/AFP/Getty Images ORG XMIT: 169306635 ORIG FILE ID: 519944228
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A man salvage stuffs from his grandmother's tornado devastated home on May 21, 2013 in Moore, Oklahoma. Families returned to a blasted moonscape that had been an American suburb Tuesday after a monstrous tornado tore through the outskirts of Oklahoma City, killing at least 24 people. Nine children were among the dead and entire neighborhoods vanished, with often the foundations being the only thing left of what used to be houses and cars tossed like toys and heaped in big piles. AFP PHOTO/Jewel SamadJEWEL SAMAD/AFP/Getty Images ORG XMIT: 169306635 ORIG FILE ID: 519946381
A man salvage stuffs from his grandmother's tornado devastated home on May 21, 2013 in Moore, Oklahoma. Families returned to a blasted moonscape that had been an American suburb Tuesday after a monstrous tornado tore through the outskirts of Oklahoma City, killing at least 24 people. Nine children were among the dead and entire neighborhoods vanished, with often the foundations being the only thing left of what used to be houses and cars tossed like toys and heaped in big piles. AFP PHOTO/Jewel SamadJEWEL SAMAD/AFP/Getty Images ORG XMIT: 169306635 ORIG FILE ID: 519946381
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MOORE, OK -  MAY 21:   (L - R) Gary Kirk, Billy McElrath and Bill Fuller look for items in the rubble of McElrath's house that was destroyed by yesterday's tornado on May 21, 2013 in Moore, Oklahoma. The town reported a tornado of at least EF4 strength and two miles wide that touched down yesterday killing at least 24 people and leveling everything in its path. U.S. President Barack Obama promised federal aid to supplement state and local recovery efforts.  (Photo by Brett Deering/Getty Images) ORG XMIT: 169327128 ORIG FILE ID: 169203037
MOORE, OK - MAY 21: (L - R) Gary Kirk, Billy McElrath and Bill Fuller look for items in the rubble of McElrath's house that was destroyed by yesterday's tornado on May 21, 2013 in Moore, Oklahoma. The town reported a tornado of at least EF4 strength and two miles wide that touched down yesterday killing at least 24 people and leveling everything in its path. U.S. President Barack Obama promised federal aid to supplement state and local recovery efforts. (Photo by Brett Deering/Getty Images) ORG XMIT: 169327128 ORIG FILE ID: 169203037
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Austin Brock holds cat Tutti, shortly after the animal was retrieved from the rubble of Brock's home, which was demolished a day earlier when a tornado moved through Moore, Okla., Tuesday, May 21, 2013. A huge tornado roared through the Oklahoma City suburb Monday, flattening an entire neighborhoods and destroying an elementary school with a direct blow as children and teachers huddled against winds. (AP Photo/Brennan Linsley) ORG XMIT: COBL111
Austin Brock holds cat Tutti, shortly after the animal was retrieved from the rubble of Brock's home, which was demolished a day earlier when a tornado moved through Moore, Okla., Tuesday, May 21, 2013. A huge tornado roared through the Oklahoma City suburb Monday, flattening an entire neighborhoods and destroying an elementary school with a direct blow as children and teachers huddled against winds. (AP Photo/Brennan Linsley) ORG XMIT: COBL111
Brennan Linsley, AP
An aerial view shows an entire neighborhood destroyed by Monday's tornado, Tuesday, May 21, 2013, in Moore, Okla.  At least 24 people, including nine children, were killed in the massive tornado that flattened homes and a school in Moore, on Monday afternoon. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez) ORG XMIT: OKTG108
An aerial view shows an entire neighborhood destroyed by Monday's tornado, Tuesday, May 21, 2013, in Moore, Okla. At least 24 people, including nine children, were killed in the massive tornado that flattened homes and a school in Moore, on Monday afternoon. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez) ORG XMIT: OKTG108
Tony Gutierrez, AP
An aerial view of homes damaged by Monday's tornado Tuesday, May 21, 2013, in Moore, Okla.At least 24 people, including nine children, were killed in the massive tornado that flattened homes and a school in Moore, on Monday afternoon. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez) ORG XMIT: OKTG111
An aerial view of homes damaged by Monday's tornado Tuesday, May 21, 2013, in Moore, Okla.At least 24 people, including nine children, were killed in the massive tornado that flattened homes and a school in Moore, on Monday afternoon. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez) ORG XMIT: OKTG111
Tony Gutierrez, AP
An aerial view shows Tower Plazas Elementary school in Moore, Okla., Tuesday, May 21, 2013 as rescue workers make their way through the structure. At least 24 people, including nine children, were killed in the massive tornado that flattened homes and a school in Moore, on Monday afternoon. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez) ORG XMIT: OKTG109
An aerial view shows Tower Plazas Elementary school in Moore, Okla., Tuesday, May 21, 2013 as rescue workers make their way through the structure. At least 24 people, including nine children, were killed in the massive tornado that flattened homes and a school in Moore, on Monday afternoon. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez) ORG XMIT: OKTG109
Tony Gutierrez, AP
Roger Craft, left, grabs a rifle salvaged by his nephew, Dalton Sprading, as he helps Sprading salvage belongings from his home after a tornado destroyed the neighborhood on May 21 in Moore, Okla.
Roger Craft, left, grabs a rifle salvaged by his nephew, Dalton Sprading, as he helps Sprading salvage belongings from his home after a tornado destroyed the neighborhood on May 21 in Moore, Okla.
Charlie Riedel, AP
What is left of the Plaza towers Elementary school in Moore, Oklahoma, is in the background. (Via OlyDrop)
What is left of the Plaza towers Elementary school in Moore, Oklahoma, is in the background. (Via OlyDrop)
Valerie Mosley, Springfield (Mo.) News-Leader
Kendra Riel back left,  Alicia Riel and Brock Hubble, front, look for salvageable items at 15th and Santa Fe in Moore, Oklahoma. (Via OlyDrop)
Kendra Riel back left, Alicia Riel and Brock Hubble, front, look for salvageable items at 15th and Santa Fe in Moore, Oklahoma. (Via OlyDrop)
Valerie Mosley, Springfield (Mo.) News-Leader
Zac and Denisha Woodcock look through the rubble of a tornado-ravaged rental home which they own Tuesday, May 21, 2013, in Moore, Okla. A huge tornado roared through the Oklahoma City suburb Monday, flattening an entire neighborhoods and destroying an elementary school with a direct blow as children and teachers huddled against winds. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel) ORG XMIT: OKCR102
Zac and Denisha Woodcock look through the rubble of a tornado-ravaged rental home which they own Tuesday, May 21, 2013, in Moore, Okla. A huge tornado roared through the Oklahoma City suburb Monday, flattening an entire neighborhoods and destroying an elementary school with a direct blow as children and teachers huddled against winds. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel) ORG XMIT: OKCR102
Charlie Riedel, AP
Only a pile of debris remains after a massive tornado destroyed a neighborhood on May 21 in Moore, Okla.
Only a pile of debris remains after a massive tornado destroyed a neighborhood on May 21 in Moore, Okla.
Brennan Linsley, AP
A resident checks a destroyed home in Moore.
A resident checks a destroyed home in Moore.
Brennan Linsley, AP
Personal belongings and debris is scattered across a destroyed neighborhood.
Personal belongings and debris is scattered across a destroyed neighborhood.
Brennan Linsley, AP
A twisted traffic sign lies in a destroyed neighborhood.
A twisted traffic sign lies in a destroyed neighborhood.
Brennan Linsley, AP
An American flag blows in the wind at sunrise atop the rubble of a destroyed home a day after a tornado moved through Moore, Okla., Tuesday, May 21, 2013. The monstrous tornado roared through the Oklahoma City suburb Monday, flattening entire neighborhoods and destroying an elementary school with a direct blow as children and teachers huddled against winds up to 200 mph. (AP Photo/Brennan Linsley) ORG XMIT: COBL101
An American flag blows in the wind at sunrise atop the rubble of a destroyed home a day after a tornado moved through Moore, Okla., Tuesday, May 21, 2013. The monstrous tornado roared through the Oklahoma City suburb Monday, flattening entire neighborhoods and destroying an elementary school with a direct blow as children and teachers huddled against winds up to 200 mph. (AP Photo/Brennan Linsley) ORG XMIT: COBL101
Brennan Linsley, AP
Wrecked cars litter the parking lot outside the Moore Medical Center in Moore, Oklahoma. (Via OlyDrop)
Wrecked cars litter the parking lot outside the Moore Medical Center in Moore, Oklahoma. (Via OlyDrop)
Valerie Mosley, Springfield (Mo.) News-Leader
Janna Wardlaw walks the streets of Moore, Oklahoma looking for help following yesterday's devastating tornado. (Via OlyDrop)
Janna Wardlaw walks the streets of Moore, Oklahoma looking for help following yesterday's devastating tornado. (Via OlyDrop)
Valerie Mosley, Springfield (Mo.) News-Leader
Searchers rest outside the Briarwood Elementary School.
Searchers rest outside the Briarwood Elementary School.
David McDaniel, The Oklahoman, Via AP
A parent rushes to embrace her child as a teacher escorts her away from Briarwood Elementary School.
A parent rushes to embrace her child as a teacher escorts her away from Briarwood Elementary School.
Paul Hellstern, AP
Teachers carry injured children away from Briarwood Elementary School.
Teachers carry injured children away from Briarwood Elementary School.
Paul Hellstern, AP
This aerial photo shows damage to Plaza Towers Elementary School after it was hit by a massive tornado in Moore, Okla., Monday May 20, 2013. A tornado roared through the Oklahoma City suburbs Monday, flattening entire neighborhoods, setting buildings on fire and landing a direct blow on an elementary school. (AP Photo/Steve Gooch) ORG XMIT: OKSG107
This aerial photo shows damage to Plaza Towers Elementary School after it was hit by a massive tornado in Moore, Okla., Monday May 20, 2013. A tornado roared through the Oklahoma City suburbs Monday, flattening entire neighborhoods, setting buildings on fire and landing a direct blow on an elementary school. (AP Photo/Steve Gooch) ORG XMIT: OKSG107
Steve Gooch, AP
A child is removed from the wreckage of the Plaza Towers Elementary School.
A child is removed from the wreckage of the Plaza Towers Elementary School.
Sue Ogrocki, AP
Police officers search for survivors at Plaza Towers Elementary School.
Police officers search for survivors at Plaza Towers Elementary School.
Sue Ogrocki, AP
CORRECTS TORNADO MEASUREMENT TO NUMBER REPORTED BY THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE - A woman carries an injured child to a triage center near the Plaza Towers Elementary School in Moore, Okla., Monday, May 20, 2013. A tornado as much as half a mile (.8 kilometers) wide with winds up to 200 mph (320 kph) roared through the Oklahoma City suburbs Monday, flattening entire neighborhoods, setting buildings on fire and landing a direct blow on an elementary school. (AP Photo Sue Ogrocki) ORG XMIT: OKSO113
CORRECTS TORNADO MEASUREMENT TO NUMBER REPORTED BY THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE - A woman carries an injured child to a triage center near the Plaza Towers Elementary School in Moore, Okla., Monday, May 20, 2013. A tornado as much as half a mile (.8 kilometers) wide with winds up to 200 mph (320 kph) roared through the Oklahoma City suburbs Monday, flattening entire neighborhoods, setting buildings on fire and landing a direct blow on an elementary school. (AP Photo Sue Ogrocki) ORG XMIT: OKSO113
Sue Ogrocki, AP
A fire burns in the Tower Plaza Addition in Moore.
A fire burns in the Tower Plaza Addition in Moore.
Sue Ogrocki, AP
Workers look for victims under debris.
Workers look for victims under debris.
Paul Hellstern, AP
People cover a tornado victim discovered in a field across the street from the Madison Place Addition building in Moore.
People cover a tornado victim discovered in a field across the street from the Madison Place Addition building in Moore.
Jim Beckel, AP
A residential area in Moore, Okla., was destroyed by a massive tornado.
A residential area in Moore, Okla., was destroyed by a massive tornado.
Steve Gooch, AP
Clark Gardner, left, and another man place an American flag on debris in a neighborhood near Telephone Road.
Clark Gardner, left, and another man place an American flag on debris in a neighborhood near Telephone Road.
Bryan Terry, The Oklahoman, Via AP
Vehicles were flipped over by the tornado at Moore Medical Center.
Vehicles were flipped over by the tornado at Moore Medical Center.
Brett Deering, Getty Images
MOORE, OK - MAY 20:  The hood of car is wedged into the front window of the Moore Medical Center after a powerful tornado ripped through the area on May 20, 2013 in Moore, Oklahoma. The tornado, reported to be at least EF4 strength and two miles wide, touched down in the Oklahoma City area on Monday killing at least 51 people. (Photo by Brett Deering/Getty Images) ORG XMIT: 169244792 ORIG FILE ID: 169144294
MOORE, OK - MAY 20: The hood of car is wedged into the front window of the Moore Medical Center after a powerful tornado ripped through the area on May 20, 2013 in Moore, Oklahoma. The tornado, reported to be at least EF4 strength and two miles wide, touched down in the Oklahoma City area on Monday killing at least 51 people. (Photo by Brett Deering/Getty Images) ORG XMIT: 169244792 ORIG FILE ID: 169144294
Brett Deering, Getty Images
Antonio Flores of Moore, Okla. searches for his car after a tornado damaged the Moore Medical Center and the vehicles in the parking lot in Moore, Okla. on Monday, May 20, 2013. (AP Photo/Alonzo Adams) ORG XMIT: OKAA111
Antonio Flores of Moore, Okla. searches for his car after a tornado damaged the Moore Medical Center and the vehicles in the parking lot in Moore, Okla. on Monday, May 20, 2013. (AP Photo/Alonzo Adams) ORG XMIT: OKAA111
Alonzo Adams, AP
Emergency crews recover a body from the 7-11 store at the corner of Telephone Road and SW 4th Street after a tornado in Moore, Okla. on Monday, May 20, 2013. (AP Photo/Alonzo Adams) ORG XMIT: OKAA122
Emergency crews recover a body from the 7-11 store at the corner of Telephone Road and SW 4th Street after a tornado in Moore, Okla. on Monday, May 20, 2013. (AP Photo/Alonzo Adams) ORG XMIT: OKAA122
Alonzo Adams, AP
A boulder crushed a truck.
A boulder crushed a truck.
Alonzo Adams, AP
MOORE, OK- MAY 20:  Nathan Ulepich searches outside the back of his house destroyed after a powerful tornado ripped through the area on May 20, 2013 in Moore, Oklahoma. The tornado, reported to be at least EF4 strength and two miles wide, touched down in the Oklahoma City area on Monday killing at least 51 people. (Photo by Brett Deering/Getty Images) ORG XMIT: 169244792 ORIG FILE ID: 169144030
MOORE, OK- MAY 20: Nathan Ulepich searches outside the back of his house destroyed after a powerful tornado ripped through the area on May 20, 2013 in Moore, Oklahoma. The tornado, reported to be at least EF4 strength and two miles wide, touched down in the Oklahoma City area on Monday killing at least 51 people. (Photo by Brett Deering/Getty Images) ORG XMIT: 169244792 ORIG FILE ID: 169144030
Brett Deering, Getty Images
Glenn Rusk hugs his neighbor Sherie Loman outside her home north of Briarwood Elementary School after a tornado moved through the area, in Moore, Okla., Monday, May 20, 2013. (AP Photo/The Oklahoman, David McDaniel) ORG XMIT: OKOKL407
Glenn Rusk hugs his neighbor Sherie Loman outside her home north of Briarwood Elementary School after a tornado moved through the area, in Moore, Okla., Monday, May 20, 2013. (AP Photo/The Oklahoman, David McDaniel) ORG XMIT: OKOKL407
David McDaniel, The Oklahoman, Via AP
The remains of homes after a massive tornado hit  Moore, Okla.
The remains of homes after a massive tornado hit Moore, Okla.
Steve Gooch, AP
MOORE, OK- MAY 20:  Yellow caution tape marks off the area surrounding the heavily damaged Moore Medical Center after a powerful tornado ripped through the area on May 20, 2013 in Moore, Oklahoma. The tornado, reported to be at least EF4 strength and two miles wide, touched down in the Oklahoma City area on Monday killing at least 51 people. (Photo by Brett Deering/Getty Images) ORG XMIT: 169244792 ORIG FILE ID: 169144032
MOORE, OK- MAY 20: Yellow caution tape marks off the area surrounding the heavily damaged Moore Medical Center after a powerful tornado ripped through the area on May 20, 2013 in Moore, Oklahoma. The tornado, reported to be at least EF4 strength and two miles wide, touched down in the Oklahoma City area on Monday killing at least 51 people. (Photo by Brett Deering/Getty Images) ORG XMIT: 169244792 ORIG FILE ID: 169144032
Brett Deering, Getty Images
MOORE, OK - MAY 20: Massive piles of debris cover the ground after a powerful tornado ripped through the area on May 20, 2013 in Moore, Oklahoma. The tornado, reported to be at least EF4 strength and two miles wide, touched down in the Oklahoma City area on Monday killing at least 51 people. (Photo by Brett Deering/Getty Images) ORG XMIT: 169244792 ORIG FILE ID: 169142415
MOORE, OK - MAY 20: Massive piles of debris cover the ground after a powerful tornado ripped through the area on May 20, 2013 in Moore, Oklahoma. The tornado, reported to be at least EF4 strength and two miles wide, touched down in the Oklahoma City area on Monday killing at least 51 people. (Photo by Brett Deering/Getty Images) ORG XMIT: 169244792 ORIG FILE ID: 169142415
Brett Deering, Getty Images
A woman carries her child through a field Monday near the collapsed Plaza Towers Elementary School in Moore, Okla.
A woman carries her child through a field Monday near the collapsed Plaza Towers Elementary School in Moore, Okla.
Sue Ogrocki, AP
A monstrous tornado passes across south Oklahoma City flattening entire neighborhoods with winds up to 200 mph.
A monstrous tornado passes across south Oklahoma City flattening entire neighborhoods with winds up to 200 mph.
Paul Hellstern, The Oklahoman Via AP
Two men attempt  to pry open a door on this car to check for victims in a business parking lot west of I-35 south of 4th Street  in Moore, on Monday, May 20, 2013.A monstrous tornado roared through the Oklahoma City suburbs, flattening entire neighborhoods with winds up to 200 mph, setting buildings on fire and landing a direct blow on an elementary school. (AP Photo/The Oklahoman, Jim Beckel) ORG XMIT: OKOKL501
Two men attempt to pry open a door on this car to check for victims in a business parking lot west of I-35 south of 4th Street in Moore, on Monday, May 20, 2013.A monstrous tornado roared through the Oklahoma City suburbs, flattening entire neighborhoods with winds up to 200 mph, setting buildings on fire and landing a direct blow on an elementary school. (AP Photo/The Oklahoman, Jim Beckel) ORG XMIT: OKOKL501
Jim Beckel, The Oklahoman, Via AP
Kay James holds her cat as she sits in her driveway after her home was destroyed by the tornado that hit the area on Monday, May 20, 2013 in Oklahoma City, Okla. (AP Photo/The Oklahoman, Chris Landsberger) ORG XMIT: OKOKL204
Kay James holds her cat as she sits in her driveway after her home was destroyed by the tornado that hit the area on Monday, May 20, 2013 in Oklahoma City, Okla. (AP Photo/The Oklahoman, Chris Landsberger) ORG XMIT: OKOKL204
Chris Landsberger, The Oklahoman Via AP
Kay James holds her cat as she sits in her driveway after her home was destroyed by the tornado that hit the area on Monday, May 20, 2013 in Oklahoma City, Okla. (AP Photo/The Oklahoman, Chris Landsberger) ORG XMIT: OKOKL203
Kay James holds her cat as she sits in her driveway after her home was destroyed by the tornado that hit the area on Monday, May 20, 2013 in Oklahoma City, Okla. (AP Photo/The Oklahoman, Chris Landsberger) ORG XMIT: OKOKL203
Chris Landsberger, The Oklahoman Via AP
Oklahoma City firefighters check on the status of Gene Tripp as he sits in his rocking chair where his home once stood after being destroyed by a tornado that hit the area, Monday, May 20, 2013 in Oklahoma City, Okla. (AP Photo/The Oklahoman, Chris Landsberger) ORG XMIT: OKOKL206
Oklahoma City firefighters check on the status of Gene Tripp as he sits in his rocking chair where his home once stood after being destroyed by a tornado that hit the area, Monday, May 20, 2013 in Oklahoma City, Okla. (AP Photo/The Oklahoman, Chris Landsberger) ORG XMIT: OKOKL206
Chris Landsberger, The Oklahoman Via AP
Jim Routon, 47, embraces his 6-year-old neighbor, Hezekia Darbon, after a tornado struck an elementary school in Oklahoma on Monday.
Jim Routon, 47, embraces his 6-year-old neighbor, Hezekia Darbon, after a tornado struck an elementary school in Oklahoma on Monday.
Paul Hellstern, The Oklahoman, Via AP
Teachers carry children from Briarwood Elementary school after a tornado destroyed the school in south Oklahoma City, on Monday, May 20, 2013.
Teachers carry children from Briarwood Elementary school after a tornado destroyed the school in south Oklahoma City, on Monday, May 20, 2013.
Paul Hellstern, The Oklahoman Via AP
A fire burns in the Tower Plaza Addition in Moore, Okla., following a tornado Monday, May 20, 2013.
A fire burns in the Tower Plaza Addition in Moore, Okla., following a tornado Monday, May 20, 2013.
Sue Ogrocki, AP
A boy is pulled from beneath a collapsed wall at the Plaza Towers Elementary School following a massive tornado in Moore, Okla., Monday, May 20, 2013.
A boy is pulled from beneath a collapsed wall at the Plaza Towers Elementary School following a massive tornado in Moore, Okla., Monday, May 20, 2013.
Sue Ogrocki, AP
A woman carries an injured child to a triage center near the Plaza Towers Elementary School in Moore, Okla., Monday, May 20, 2013.
A woman carries an injured child to a triage center near the Plaza Towers Elementary School in Moore, Okla., Monday, May 20, 2013.
Sue Ogrocki, AP
A child is pulled from the rubble of the Plaza Towers Elementary School in Moore, Okla., and passed along to rescuers Monday, May 20, 2013. A tornado as much as a mile (1.6 kilometers) wide with winds up to 200 mph (320 kph) roared through the Oklahoma City suburbs Monday, flattening entire neighborhoods, setting buildings on fire and landing a direct blow on an elementary school.
A child is pulled from the rubble of the Plaza Towers Elementary School in Moore, Okla., and passed along to rescuers Monday, May 20, 2013. A tornado as much as a mile (1.6 kilometers) wide with winds up to 200 mph (320 kph) roared through the Oklahoma City suburbs Monday, flattening entire neighborhoods, setting buildings on fire and landing a direct blow on an elementary school.
Sue Ogrocki, AP
Rescue workers dig through the rubble of a collapsed wall at the Plaza Tower Elementary School to free trapped students following a tornado Monday, May 20, 2013.
Rescue workers dig through the rubble of a collapsed wall at the Plaza Tower Elementary School to free trapped students following a tornado Monday, May 20, 2013.
Sue Ogrocki, AP
A child calls to his father after being pulled from the rubble of the Tower Plaza Elementary School following a tornado in Moore, Okla., Monday, May 20, 2013.
A child calls to his father after being pulled from the rubble of the Tower Plaza Elementary School following a tornado in Moore, Okla., Monday, May 20, 2013.
Sue Ogrocki, AP
A woman is pulled from tornado debris at the Plaza Towers School in Moore, Okla., Monday, May 20, 2013.
A woman is pulled from tornado debris at the Plaza Towers School in Moore, Okla., Monday, May 20, 2013.
Sue Ogrocki, AP
This photo provided by KFOR-TV shows a  car pile-up outside Moore, Okla., Monday, May 20, 2013. A monstrous tornado as much as a mile wide roared through the Oklahoma City suburbs Monday, flattening entire neighborhoods, setting buildings on fire and landing a direct blow on an elementary school.
This photo provided by KFOR-TV shows a car pile-up outside Moore, Okla., Monday, May 20, 2013. A monstrous tornado as much as a mile wide roared through the Oklahoma City suburbs Monday, flattening entire neighborhoods, setting buildings on fire and landing a direct blow on an elementary school.
KFOR-TV Via AP
Maeghan Hadley from One Day Ranch pet rescue, checks a kitten she found in the rubble of a mobile home in the Steelman Estates Mobile Home Park.
Maeghan Hadley from One Day Ranch pet rescue, checks a kitten she found in the rubble of a mobile home in the Steelman Estates Mobile Home Park.
Sue Ogrocki, AP
Members of the Chickasaw Nation search and rescue group dig through debris at a mobile home park.
Members of the Chickasaw Nation search and rescue group dig through debris at a mobile home park.
Sue Ogrocki, AP
Lee Hoyle of Chickasaw Nation search and rescue team searches for survivors.
Lee Hoyle of Chickasaw Nation search and rescue team searches for survivors.
Sue Ogrocki, AP
Jerry Dirks, at right, hugs her friend Earlene Langley after a tornado hit Driks' home just south of Carney Okla., on Sunday, May 19, 2013. Dirks was in her cellar at the time the tornado hit. (AP Photo/The Oklahoman, Bryan Terry) ORG XMIT: OKOKL202
Jerry Dirks, at right, hugs her friend Earlene Langley after a tornado hit Driks' home just south of Carney Okla., on Sunday, May 19, 2013. Dirks was in her cellar at the time the tornado hit. (AP Photo/The Oklahoman, Bryan Terry) ORG XMIT: OKOKL202
Bryan Terry, The Oklahoman, Via AP
Nancy and Jason Townsend sort through belongings after their home was hit by a tornado in Carney Okla., on Sunday, May 19, 2013. The Townsend's left their home to avoid the tornado. (AP Photo/The Oklahoman, Bryan Terry) ORG XMIT: OKOKL203
Nancy and Jason Townsend sort through belongings after their home was hit by a tornado in Carney Okla., on Sunday, May 19, 2013. The Townsend's left their home to avoid the tornado. (AP Photo/The Oklahoman, Bryan Terry) ORG XMIT: OKOKL203
Bryan Terry, The Oklahoman, Via AP
Marlena Hodson walks out of her home as her grandsons, Campbell Miller, 10, and Dillon Miller, 13, at right, help her sort through belongings after a tornado damaged her home Carney Okla., on Sunday, May 19, 2013. Hodson and her family left the home to escape the tornado. (AP Photo/The Oklahoman, Bryan Terry) ORG XMIT: OKOKL204
Marlena Hodson walks out of her home as her grandsons, Campbell Miller, 10, and Dillon Miller, 13, at right, help her sort through belongings after a tornado damaged her home Carney Okla., on Sunday, May 19, 2013. Hodson and her family left the home to escape the tornado. (AP Photo/The Oklahoman, Bryan Terry) ORG XMIT: OKOKL204
Bryan Terry, The Oklahoman, Via AP
A tornado caused extensive damage along I-40 at the junction with  US 177 on the west side of Shawnee, Okla., Sunday evening,  May 19,  2013. (AP Photo/The Oklahoman, Jim Beckel) ORG XMIT: OKOKL304
A tornado caused extensive damage along I-40 at the junction with US 177 on the west side of Shawnee, Okla., Sunday evening, May 19, 2013. (AP Photo/The Oklahoman, Jim Beckel) ORG XMIT: OKOKL304
Jim Beckel, The Oklahoman, Via AP
Shawnee firefighters assist driver Marco Corr as he is taken from the cab of his overturned truck. He was taken out of the cab through the front windshield. A tornado caused extensive damage along I-40 at the junction with  US 177 on the west side of Shawnee, Okla., Sunday evening,  May 19,  2013.  (AP Photo/The Oklahoman, Jim Beckel) ORG XMIT: OKOKL303
Shawnee firefighters assist driver Marco Corr as he is taken from the cab of his overturned truck. He was taken out of the cab through the front windshield. A tornado caused extensive damage along I-40 at the junction with US 177 on the west side of Shawnee, Okla., Sunday evening, May 19, 2013. (AP Photo/The Oklahoman, Jim Beckel) ORG XMIT: OKOKL303
Jim Beckel, The Oklahoman, Via AP
Trees uprooted at a home in Edmond, Okla., lay across a lawn after a tornado touched down on Sunday.
Trees uprooted at a home in Edmond, Okla., lay across a lawn after a tornado touched down on Sunday.
Paul Helstern, AP
A tornado touches down southwest of Wichita, Kan. near the town of Viola on Sunday.
A tornado touches down southwest of Wichita, Kan. near the town of Viola on Sunday.
Travis Heying, AP
June McFarland reacts to the first sight of storm damage in rural Osage, Iowa, on Sunday.
June McFarland reacts to the first sight of storm damage in rural Osage, Iowa, on Sunday.
Arian Schuessler, AP
Friends and neighbors help out a resident in Lyon County just south of Emporia, Kan., on Sunday, after an apparent tornado touched down.
Friends and neighbors help out a resident in Lyon County just south of Emporia, Kan., on Sunday, after an apparent tornado touched down.
Matthew Fowler, AP
Residents of Edmond, Okla., survey storm damage from a tornado that hit their neighborhood on Sunday.
Residents of Edmond, Okla., survey storm damage from a tornado that hit their neighborhood on Sunday.
Sean Murphy, AP
People survey damage from a tornado that hit Edmond, Okla., on Sunday.
People survey damage from a tornado that hit Edmond, Okla., on Sunday.
Sean Murphy, AP
Alli Christian, left, returns Jessica Wilkinson's dog Bella to her after finding her among the wreckage of Wilkinson's home shortly after a tornado struck near 156th street and Franklin Road on Sunday, May 19, 2013  in Norman, Okla. No one was in the home when the storm struck.  (AP Photo/The Oklahoman, Steve Sisney) ORG XMIT: OKOKL302
Alli Christian, left, returns Jessica Wilkinson's dog Bella to her after finding her among the wreckage of Wilkinson's home shortly after a tornado struck near 156th street and Franklin Road on Sunday, May 19, 2013 in Norman, Okla. No one was in the home when the storm struck. (AP Photo/The Oklahoman, Steve Sisney) ORG XMIT: OKOKL302
Steve Sisney, The Oklahoman, Via AP
Seven-year-old Katrina Ash, left, watches with her mother, Amber Ash, right, as heavy equipment is brought into their tornado damaged neighborhood near Dale, Okla., Sunday, May 19, 2013. Residents are not being allowed into the neighborhood as search and rescue operations continue. (AP Photo Sue Ogrocki) ORG XMIT: OKSO103
Seven-year-old Katrina Ash, left, watches with her mother, Amber Ash, right, as heavy equipment is brought into their tornado damaged neighborhood near Dale, Okla., Sunday, May 19, 2013. Residents are not being allowed into the neighborhood as search and rescue operations continue. (AP Photo Sue Ogrocki) ORG XMIT: OKSO103
Sue Ogrocki, AP
A flag flies in the debris of a mobile home after a tornado struck a mobile home park near Dale, Okla., Sunday, May 19, 2013. (AP Photo Sue Ogrocki) ORG XMIT: OKSO105
A flag flies in the debris of a mobile home after a tornado struck a mobile home park near Dale, Okla., Sunday, May 19, 2013. (AP Photo Sue Ogrocki) ORG XMIT: OKSO105
Sue Ogrocki, AP
A resident searches through the rubble of his mobile home on May 20 in the Steelman Estates Mobile Home Park near Shawnee, Okla. Two people were killed May 19 when a powerful tornado roared through Oklahoma.
A resident searches through the rubble of his mobile home on May 20 in the Steelman Estates Mobile Home Park near Shawnee, Okla. Two people were killed May 19 when a powerful tornado roared through Oklahoma.
Sue Ogrocki, AP
Kendra Riel back left,  Alicia Riel and Brock Hubble, front, look for salvageable items at 15th and Santa Fe in Moore, Oklahoma. (Via OlyDrop)
Kendra Riel back left, Alicia Riel and Brock Hubble, front, look for salvageable items at 15th and Santa Fe in Moore, Oklahoma. (Via OlyDrop)
Valerie Mosley/News-Leader
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