Hide captionA child is pulled from the rubble of Plaza Towers Elementary School in Moore, Okla., on Monday, after a tornado as much as a mile wide with winds up to 200 mph roared through the Oklahoma City suburbs.Sue Ogrocki/AP
Hide captionA child is carried from the rubble of Plaza Towers Elementary School.Sue Ogrocki/AP
Hide captionA tornado moves past homes in Moore, Okla. on Monday.Alonzo Adams/AP
Hide captionA woman carries her child through a field near the collapsed Plaza Towers Elementary School. The tornado flattened entire neighborhoods and set buildings on fire.Sue Ogrocki/AP
Hide captionRescue workers dig through the rubble of a collapsed wall at Plaza Tower Elementary School to free trapped students.Sue Ogrocki/AP
Hide captionMoore police dig through the rubble of the Plaza Towers Elementary School.Sue Ogrocki/AP
Hide captionA fire burns in Moore after the twister, which had a rating of at least EF-4, according to the National Weather Service.Sue Ogrocki/AP
Hide captionThe tornado stayed on the ground for 40 minutes and traveled 20 miles.Richard Rowe/Reuters/Landov
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