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<p>Damaged photos are seen in a home after  a massive tornado passed through the town killing at least 123 people  on May 25, 2011 in Joplin, Missouri. Authorities were prepared to find  more bodies in the town of 50,000 people where around 8,000 structures  were damaged or destroyed. By Mario Tama/Getty Images.</p>
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