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While victims of the Florida tornados spend a night in shelters, crews are busy restoring power and cleaning up from the deadly storms.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Clean up begins for tornado victims (severe-weather) CAPTION: While victims of the Florida tornados spend a night in shelters, crews are busy restoring power and cleaning up from the deadly storms. (Feb. 3) [Notes:ANCHOR...
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Firefighters searched for survivors Thursday, combing the remains of houses and neighborhoods pulverized by the nation's deadliest tornado outbreak in almost four decades. At least 280 people were killed across six states.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Sights and Sounds: Tornadoes devastate South CAPTION: Firefighters searched for survivors Thursday, combing the remains of houses and neighborhoods pulverized by the nation's deadliest tornado outbreak in almost four decades....
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Tornadoes ripped through parts of the Midwest on Sunday killing at least one person in Minneapolis and injuring at least 29. (May 23)

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Raw Video: Deadly tornado hits Minneapolis CAPTION: Tornadoes ripped through parts of the Midwest on Sunday killing at least one person in Minneapolis and injuring at least 29. (May 23) Parts of the Midwest are reeling from a...
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Aftermath of tornado which killed four scouts, reaction

Higher Ed
1.Wide of street, police cruiser at far end, near camp entrance 2. Police officer talking to people in truck, walking back to car 3. Close of sign on car door reading: "Iowa State patrol" 4. Various of American Red Cross truck 5....
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A'math as tornadoes rip up roofs, cause destruction in suburbs

Higher Ed
1. Mid of police vehicles 2. Wide of apartment building with roof ripped open by tornado damage 3. Wide of damaged garage 4. Close up of collapsed roof 5. Zoom out from collapsed roof 6. SOUNDBITE (English) Larry Chestnut, witness: "The...
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Update as possible tornado rips through downtown Atlanta, rattling roofs

Higher Ed
1. Pick up truck smashed by debris, bricks on road nearby 2. Pull out from brick rubble, to show street 3. Smashed street sign on ground 4. Wide of police car at intersection 5. Truck full of bricks and debris 6. SOUNDBITE: (English)...
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WRAP Severe storms cause floods, spark tornadoes; more

Higher Ed
1. Wide shot of flooded street 2. Car in flooded street 3. Wide shot of car in flooded street 4. Medium shot rubber dingy on flooded road 5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Tom Burns, Bartholomew County Sheriff: "We believe that it was obviously a...
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Reax from residents whose homes were destroyed, damaged cars, power lines

Higher Ed
DeLand, Florida 1. Uprooted tree 2. Garden with debris scattered around 3. Fallen trees and debris 4. Front of house with broken window and lawn littered with debris 5. Damaged 'One Way' sign on ground 6. Wide houses and debris...
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Tornadoes rip through rural areas, damaging farm buildings

Higher Ed
1. Wide shot of tornadoes moving across flat countryside A round of tornadoes ripped through Nebraska, damaging farm buildings and downing power lines. The strong storms dumped heavy rain and hail and produced winds of up to 60 miles per...
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Recovery operation continues after deadly storms hit Lone Star state

Higher Ed
1. Wide of damage and debris at Rancho Brazos subdivision, workers in background engaging in recovery effort 2. Close of Sheriff's deputy surveying damage 3. Metal debris hanging from power line 4. Close of debris 5. Pan of wreckage and...
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USA: CLINTON PROMISES FEDERAL AID FOR TORNADO HIT ALABAMA

Higher Ed
Natural Sound U-S President Bill Clinton promised 3.2 (m) million dollars of federal aid to help repair tornado-ravaged central Alabama during a visit on Wednesday. He offered the victims encouragement as he toured some of the areas...
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USA: OKLAHOMA: TORNADO AFTERMATH LATEST (3)

Higher Ed
Oklahoma City and Moore, Oklahoma, U-S - May 5, 1999 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 1. Medium shot of people combing through destroyed houses, pull out to extreme wide shot of devastated street 2. Mangled truck lies against building 3. Woman...
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President Bush offered condolences to victims of violent storms and tornadoes that roared through several southern states and said he would visit stricken areas on Saturday 'with a heavy heart.'

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Bush plans tour of tornado damaged region CAPTION: President Bush offered condolences to victims of violent storms and tornadoes that roared through several southern states and said he would visit stricken areas on Saturday...
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Powerful storms stretching from the Gulf Coast to the Great Lakes flattened buildings in several states. An apparent tornado struck northern Alabama destroying homes along the way.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE Ala. storm victim: 'Houses next to me are gone' CAPTION: Powerful storms stretching from the Gulf Coast to the Great Lakes flattened buildings in several states. An apparent tornado struck northern Alabama destroying homes along...
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A storm packing rare dual tornadoes tore through a tiny farming town in northeast Nebraska, killing a motorist and a 5-year-old girl, leaving grain bins crumpled like discarded soda cans and flattening dozens of homes. (June 17)

Higher Ed
SOUNDBITE (English) Brody Mattson, Pilger resident: "When we thought it was over my dad went up to look to see what was gone and he came back down crying saying everything is gone the garage the vehicles everything is just...
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Aftermath and reaction as severe storms spawn possible tornado

Higher Ed
1. Wide of damaged home, cars 2. Pan from broken glass inside store 3. Wide of person in front of damaged home 4. Overturned vehicle 5. Pan of damaged street signs, lights ++MUTE++ 6. Wide of damaged street sign, overturned car...
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Dozens of massive tornadoes tore a town-flattening streak across the South, killing at least 250 people in six states and forcing rescuers to carry some survivors out on makeshift stretchers of splintered debris.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE (48 characters): Frantic Search for survivors in Tuscaloosa CAPTION: (255 characters): Dozens of massive tornadoes tore a town-flattening streak across the South, killing at least 250 people in six states and forcing rescuers...
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More coverage of the deadly tornado that struck an Alabama high school killing 5 students.

Higher Ed
<HEADLINE: Tornadoes Rip Through Ala., Killing 7 Tornadoes ripped through Alabama and killed at least 7 people Thursday, including 5 at a high school where students became pinned under debris when a roof collapsed. (March...
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Rescuers search for survivors after tornado carves 80 mile path of destruction

Higher Ed
Emergency officials on Monday continued their search for survivors of a powerful tornado that killed at least 15 people in the US state of Arkansas and carved an 80-mile (128 kilometre) path of destruction through suburban state capital...
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President Obama began his joint press conference in Manila by offering his condolences to the victims of the central US tornadoes. Obama urged residents that FEMA would be on the ground offering assistance. (April 28)

Higher Ed
President Obama started his joint press conference with President of the Philippines Benigno Auino III by offering his condolences to the victims of the tornadoes in the central United States. "I want everyone affected by this tragedy to...
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After the small Alabama city of Phil Campbell was ravaged in April by a tornado that killed more than two dozen people and hurt even more, a select group from around the world offered to help: men named Phil Campbell.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Phil Campbells helping Ala. town of Phil Campbell CAPTION: After the small Alabama city of Phil Campbell was ravaged in April by a tornado that killed more than two dozen people and hurt even more, a select group from around...
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Expressing amazement at the destruction all around him, President Barack Obama on Friday stepped through the wreckage left by rampaging tornadoes and pledged help to those who survived but lost their homes in a terrifying flash.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Obama: 'I've never seen devastation like this' CAPTION: Expressing amazement at the destruction all around him, President Barack Obama on Friday stepped through the wreckage left by rampaging tornadoes and pledged help to those...
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New York area continues to swelter, Florida waterspout

Higher Ed
New York 1. Wide of boy running through fountain in park 2. Mid of New York resident spraying herself with spray bottle UPSOUND: "Nice to stay nice and cool today" 3. Pull out to wide of toddler sitting in fountain 4. SOUNDBITE...
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With severe weather bearing down on Tuscaloosa, Alabama, dozens of people sought refuge for a second straight day in a tornado shelter. (April 30)

Higher Ed
With severe weather bearing down on Tuscaloosa, Ala., dozens of people sought refuge for a second straight day in a concrete storm shelter built after a monster tornado killed more than 50 people in the city on April 27, 2011. Residents...