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An aerial view of tornado damage in Moore, Okla. The Oklahoma National Guard assisted with disaster response efforts after an EF5 tornado with winds exceeding 200 miles per hour

Moore, Okla., May 23, 2013 -- National Weather Service of Norman, OK staff, Chris Karstens, Rick Smith, Bruce Thoren, and Gabe Garfield are documenting estimated wind speed by examining impact areas. This area was the most intense and indicates a EF-5 tornado created this damage. George Armstrong/FEMA

Severe Storm ^ Tornado - Oklahoma County, Okla. , May 14, 2010 -- A refrigerator, automobile and riding lawnmower are the main remnants of a homestead devastated by a tornado on May 10th. Storms that swept across the eastern half of the state spawned 22 confirmed tornadoes, the fourth largest outbreak in Oklahoma's history. FEMA Photo by Win Henderson

Moore, Okla., Aug. 30, 2013 -- A banner from students of Newtown, Connecticut to the students of Moore, Oklahoma still hangs in Moore City Hall. The City of Moore recently received a $26.3 million Community Development Block Grant from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development to help recovery continue from an EF-5 tornado that ravaged the community in May 2012 with winds more than 200 miles per hour

Moore, Okla., May 22, 2013 -- Tornado damaged classroom in the Tower Elementary school in Moore, Oklahoma. An F5 tornado struck the area on May 20th, causing widespread destruction. Andrea Booher/FEMA

Severe Storm ^ Tornado - Moore, Okla. , May 25, 2010 -- A kiosk containing important information dealing with severe weather greets visitors at the Moore City Hall. Being prepared for impending severe weather situations, including the construction of home safe rooms and installation of storm shelters, saved many lives during the May 10 outbreak of 22 confirmed tornadoes that struck the eastern half of the state. FEMA Photo by Win Henderson

Moore, Okla., May 30, 2013 -- A volunteer in the tornado stricken neighborhood of Westmoore looks at damage caused by tornado. The Moore area was struck by a F5 tornado on May 20, 2013. Andrea Booher/FEMA

Severe Storm ^ Tornado - Moore, Okla. , May 26, 2010 -- Ron Crow, a FEMA public assistance officer (left) and Ken Collie, roofing foreman with the Moore Public School System, look over hail damages caused to a rooftop air conditioning unitl during the May 10 tornado outbreak. Preliminary Damage Assessment teams made up of local, county, state and federal officials are documenting damages caused by 22 confirmed tornadoes in the eastern half of the state. FEMA Photo by Win Henderson

Looking like a war zone, this area in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, was devastated by an F-5 Tornado with winds up to 230 miles per hour. The area of destruction was 1 mile wide and and left a path of destruction 19 miles long

An aerial view of tornado damage in Moore, Okla. The Oklahoma National Guard assisted with disaster response efforts after an EF5 tornado with winds exceeding 200 miles per hour

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MOORE, Okla. (May. 21, 2013) An aerial view of tornado damage in Moore, Okla. The Oklahoma National Guard assisted with disaster response efforts after an EF5 tornado with winds exceeding 200 miles per hour tore through the Oklahoma City suburb killing 24 people, injuring more than 200 and displacing thousands. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. 1st Class Kendall James) File# 130521-A-VF620-972

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