Volunteer Mackenzie Finklea, of Quincy, Il., looks through a cookbook in a house destroyed by the May 22 tornado in Joplin May 31, 2011. Missouri officials on Tuesday reduced the number of missing people from last week's devastating Joplin tornado to 10, a third of the previous day's count. The tornado that hit May 22 was rated an EF-5, or the strongest possible, and was rated the deadliest single twister in the United States since 1947.   REUTERS/Sarah Conard (UNITED STATES - Tags: ENVIRONMENT DISASTER)

Volunteer Mackenzie Finklea, of Quincy, Il., looks through a cookbook in a house destroyed by the May 22 tornado in Joplin

Volunteer Mackenzie Finklea, of Quincy, Il., looks through a cookbook in a house destroyed by the May 22 tornado in Joplin May 31, 2011. Missouri officials on Tuesday reduced the number of missing people from last week's devastating Joplin tornado to 10, a third of the previous day's count. The tornado that hit May 22 was rated an EF-5, or the strongest possible, and was rated the deadliest single twister in the United States since 1947. REUTERS/Sarah Conard (UNITED STATES - Tags: ENVIRONMENT DISASTER)

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