Dozens are dead after a tornado with winds of 200 miles per hour destroyed neighborhoods in Moore, Okla.

A person guards a neighborhood. (Brennan Linsley/AP)

  • A person guards a neighborhood.
  • (Brennan Linsley/AP)
  • Vehicles move slowly on Interstate 35 in Moore, Okla.
  • (Ed Zurga/EPA)
  • The remains of a home the day after the tornado.
  • (Brennan Linsley/AP)
  • Car rests in a parking lot a day after the Moore tornado,
  • (Ed Zurga/EPA)
  • As dawn breaks, clouds roll over a neighborhood.
  • (Ed Zurga/EPA)
  • Lightning rips across the sky in Moore, Okla,
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