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Survivors pulled from Oklahoma tornado debris as toll falls

Thousands left homeless as whole neighbourhoods razed by Oklahoma tornado that killed 24

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Victor Gonzalez seeks shelter from the rain under a sheet of plastic as he helps a friend salvage items from his tornado-ravaged home. Photo: AP
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Rescuers went building to building in search of victims and thousands of survivors were homeless on Tuesday, a day after a massive tornado tore through a suburb of Oklahoma City, wiping out whole blocks of homes and killing at least 24 people.

Nine children were among the dead, including seven who died at Plaza Towers Elementary School, which took a direct hit in the deadliest tornado to hit the United States in two years.

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Emergency workers pulled more than 100 survivors from the rubble of homes, schools and a hospital, and around 237 people were injured. Cadaver dogs sniffed through the scattered planks and bricks of ruined homes on Tuesday.

The 2-kilometre wide tornado ripped through Moore on the outskirts of Oklahoma City on Monday afternoon, trapping victims beneath the rubble and tossing vehicles about as if they were toys. On block after block of residential neighbourhoods, there was nothing left but mangled debris.

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Oklahoma Governor Mary Fallin said the death toll could rise. “There may have been bodies that may have been taken to local funeral homes,” Fallin said.

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