Photos: Deadly tornado hits Oklahoma City area
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Photos: Deadly tornado hits Oklahoma City area

Updated 2107 GMT (0507 HKT) May 27, 2013
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A message is left by a homeowner who lost his home in the May 20 tornado on Monday, May 27, in Moore, Oklahoma. View more photos of the aftermath in the region and another gallery of aerial shots of the damage. Scott Olson/Getty Images
Left to right, Jaqi Castro, Angelica Morris-Smith and Cetoria Petties walk through a tornado ravaged neighborhood handing out supplies to residents and fellow volunteers on May 27. Tom Pennington/Getty Images
Residents gather in the First Baptist Church for the Oklahoma Strong memorial service on Sunday, May 26, to honor victims of the recent deadly tornado in Moore, Oklahoma. Sue Ogrocki/Getty Images
Preschooler Keltin Marazzi, front center, stands on stage with other school children during the memorial service. Pool/Getty Images
Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin addresses the audience on May 26. Sue Ogrocki/Getty Images
Tornado victims Christa and Russell Smith hug their children, Evan and Justin Smith, as the service takes place. Sue Ogrocki/Getty Images
Plaza Towers Elementary School teacher Jennifer Doan is comforted by her fiance, Nyle Rogers, on May 26. Sue Ogrocki/Getty Images
President Barack Obama is greeted as he tours the tornado-ravaged area near Moore, Oklahoma, on Sunday, May 26. MANDEL NGAN/AFP/Getty Images
Volunteers bow their heads in reverence on Saturday, May 25, in front of a memorial at the Plaza Towers Elementary School where seven children died during the devastating tornado, in Moore, Oklahoma, on May 20. JEWEL SAMAD/AFP/Getty Images
Mike Hitch prepares to pull a classic Corvette from under the debris of a home destroyed by Monday's tornado on May 25. Scott Olson/Getty Images
Mike Hitch loads a salvaged Corvette pulled from the rubble onto a tow truck in Moore on May 25. Scott Olson/Getty Images
Eunice Lassiter sits in the driveway of a friend's tornado-damaged home on May 25 in Moore. Scott Olson/Getty Images
A volunteer signs a cross on May 25 at a makeshift memorial outside of the destroyed Plaza Towers Elementary School where seven children were killed in Monday's tornado in Moore. JEWEL SAMAD/AFP/Getty Images
Volunteers unload donated items for tornado victims at the Yellow Rose Theater on May 25 in Moore. Tom Pennington/Getty Images
Volunteer Brittany Pendergraft organizes donated tornado relief items inside the Yellow Rose Theater on May 25 in Moore. Tom Pennington/Getty Images
Eddie Jones of the Christian Life Center in Rolla, Missouri, cooks for residents and volunteers helping with tornado relief on May 25 in Moore. Scott Olson/Getty Images
Carol Kawaykla holds a picture of her mother she found in the rubble of her tornado-devastated home in Moore, Oklahoma, on May 24. JEWEL SAMAD/AFP/Getty Images
The sun sets over debris from houses littering the ground in Moore, Oklahoma, on Thursday, May 23, three days after the town was damaged by a tornado. Joshua LOTT/AFP/Getty Images
Debris is scattered across a driveway on May 23. Severe thunderstorms barreled through this Oklahoma City suburb at dawn Thursday, complicating cleanup efforts. Joshua LOTT/AFP/Getty Images
Lightning strikes during a thunderstorm as people search for items that can be saved from their devastated home on May 23. JEWEL SAMAD/AFP/Getty Images
A devastated neighborhood is seen on May 23 in Moore. JEWEL SAMAD/AFP/Getty Images
A woman searches for belongings at a home on May 22 in Moore. JEWEL SAMAD/AFP/Getty Images
Michael Pritz swings a golf club while taking a break from helping his friend to salvage belongings on May 22. JEWEL SAMAD/AFP/Getty Images
Debris litters what remains of a classroom at Plaza Towers Elementary School on May 22. Seven children died at the school in Monday's tornado. Scott Olson/Getty Images
A makeshift shelter stands next to a home destroyed by the tornado on May 22. Brett Deering/Getty Images
Casey Angle walks on the bunk bed she shared with her sister Sydney, who was among the students killed at Plaza Towers Elementary School during the tornado. Joshua LOTT/AFP/Getty Images
Tara McDonald shows some items salvaged from her home on May 22. Brett Deering/Getty Images
A swing set sits warped at Plaza Towers Elementary School on May 22. Kyodo/Landov
Plaza Towers Elementary School students Monica Boyd and Lavontey Rodriguez sit at the parking lot of their tornado devastated school. JEWEL SAMAD/AFP/Getty Images
Travis French and his wife, Amy, of Capitol Hill Baptist Church hand out fresh fruit, water and hygiene packs to Thomas and Kelcy Trowbridge. Brett Deering/Getty Images
Teachers from Fairview Elementary School help clean up former school counselor Kay Taylor's home in south Oklahoma City on May 22, two days after an extremely powerful tornado tore through Moore, Oklahoma. Nick Oxford for CNN
Jake English, 12, cleans up retired school counselor Kay Taylor's home on May 22 in south Oklahoma City, just west of Moore. The storm was part of a tornado outbreak that began in the Midwest and Plains on Sunday, May 19. Nick Oxford for CNN
A man talks on his cell phone in front of a destroyed house on May 22. JEWEL SAMAD/AFP/Getty Images
A man looks through a pile of clothing at a roadside relief camp on May 22 in Moore. JEWEL SAMAD/AFP/Getty Images
Volunteers form a chain to retrieve clothing and other household items on May 22. RICK WILKING/reuters/LANDOV
Jon Booth moves a piece of debris from his mother's destroyed home across the street from Plaza Towers Elementary School on May 22. RICK WILKING/reuters/LANDOV
Matt Johnson salvages items from his grandparents' home on Tuesday, May 21. Scott Olson/Getty Images
An aerial view of the destruction on May 21. David McNeese/Getty Images for CNN
The storm, which touched down near Newcastle, Oklahoma, spanned 1.3 miles. Some areas along the path were completely flattened. David McNeese/Getty Images for CNN
Two men fold an American flag found in the debris of a house on May 21 in Moore. JEWEL SAMAD/AFP/Getty Images
A young girl stands among the rubble outside Briarwood Elementary School on May 21. TANNEN MAURY/EPA/LANDOV
A doll covered in dirt is among the rubble scattered throughout a neighborhood in Moore on May 21. JEWEL SAMAD/AFP/Getty Images
Bonnie Lolofie, left, and Ashley Do carry belongings from their apartment, which has no power, on May 21. Brett Deering/Getty Images
Residents salvage belongings from their demolished homes in Moore on May 21. JEWEL SAMAD/AFP/Getty Images
Kelli Kannady weeps after finding a box of photographs of her late husband in the rubble near where her home once stood in Moore on May 21. RICK WILKING/Reuters/LANDOV
Tufts of pink insulation hang from the rafters of a store in Moore on May 21 that was destroyed in the storm. Brett Deering/Getty Images
Natalie Johnson searches through her mother's destroyed car outside Briarwood Elementary School in Moore on May 21. TANNEN MAURY/EPA/LANDOV
Rescuers dig out a house in Moore on May 21. Marcus DiPaola/Xinhua/Landov
June Simson embraces her cat Sammi after she found him standing among the rubble of her destroyed home in Moore on May 21. Joshua LOTT/AFP/Getty Images
A man stands on the roof of a destroyed home in Moore on May 21. Joshua LOTT/AFP/Getty Images
A man helps move a resident's belongings from a destroyed home on May 21 in Moore. Joshua LOTT/AFP/Getty Images
Air Force Airman First Class Justin Acord sifts through the rubble of his father-in-law's home in Moore on May 21. TANNEN MAURY/EPA/LANDOV
People recover belongings from the rubble of a home in Moore. TANNEN MAURY/EPA/LANDOV
People sort through a leveled home in Moore on May 21. ED ZURGA/EPA/LANDOV
Debris lies among headstones in the Moore Cemetery on May 21. Brett Deering/Getty Images
Workers clean up the Warren movie theater in Moore on May 21. Kelly Marshall Smoot/CNN
Oklahoma City Mayor Mick Cornett surveys damage in Moore on May 21. from city of oklahoma city
Piles of debris lie around the north side of Plaza Towers Elementary School in Moore on May 21. Brett Deering/Getty Images
As dawn breaks, storm clouds roll in over a devastated neighborhood in Moore on May 21. ED ZURGA/EPA/LANDOV
Members of the Oklahoma National Guard look for survivors in rubble in Moore on May 21. KENDALL JAMES/epa/landov
A National Guardsman assists in the search for victims on May 21. SGT. KENDALL JAMES/oklahoma national guard/epa/landov
A rescue worker leads a horse from the wreckage of a day care center and barns on Monday, May 20, in Moore. Steve Sisney/The Oklahoman/AP
Men tie an American flag on debris in a neighborhood off Telephone Road in Moore on May 20. Bryan Terry/The Oklahoman/AP
Children wait for their parents to arrive at Briarwood Elementary School in south Oklahoma City on May 20. Paul Hellstern/The Oklahoman/AP
Teachers carry children away from Briarwood Elementary School on May 20. Paul Hellstern/The Oklahoman/AP
Teachers lead children away from Briarwood Elementary School on May 20. Read more about the photo. Paul Hellstern/The Oklahoman/AP
A fire official drives through the rubble of Moore Medical Center on May 20. Gene Blevins/Reuters/Landov
Abby Madi, left, and Peterson Zatterlee comfort Zatterlee's dog, Rippy, on Monday, May 20, in Moore. Gene Blevins/Reuters/Landov
A woman is treated for her injuries on May 20 at a triage area set up for the wounded. Gene Blevins/Reuters/Landov
Two girls stand in rubble in Moore. Gene Blevins/Reuters/Landov
Rescue workers help free one of more than a dozen people who were trapped at a medical center in Moore on May 20. GENE BLEVINS/Reuters/Landov
Oklahoma City firefighters check on Gene Tripp on May 20 as he sits in his rocking chair where his home once stood. Chris Landsberger/The Oklahoman/AP
A nurse helps an older man who suffered a head injury on May 20 in Moore. GENE BLEVINS/Reuters/LANDOV
Cars marked with an orange X, meaning they have been checked for occupants, are piled up in front of the entrance to the damaged Moore Medical Center on May 20. Brett Deering/Getty Images
Jim Routon hugs his neighbor, 7-year-old Hezekiah, after the tornado strikes on May 20. An earlier version of this caption incorrectly stated that Routon was Hezekiah's teacher. See an interview with the pair. Paul Hellstern/The Oklahoman/AP
People look through the wreckage of their neighborhood after a tornado struck Moore, Oklahoma, on May 20. GENE BLEVINS/Reuters/LANDOV
Dana Ulepich searches inside a room left standing at the back of her destroyed house in Moore on May 20. Brett Deering/Getty Images
Residents look through the debris in Moore on May 20. Richard Rowe/Reuters/Landov
A man looks through the remains of a home after the massive tornado struck Moore on May 20. Richard Rowe/Reuters/Landov
A woman is transported on a stretcher after she was rescued from the damaged medical center in Moore on May 20. GENE BLEVINS/Reuters/LANDOV
A woman walks through debris in Moore on May 20. Richard Rowe/Reuters/Landov
A man is taken away from the IMAX Theater in Moore that was used as a triage center on May 20. GENE BLEVINS/Reuters/LANDOV
A girl wraps herself in a blanket near the Moore Hospital on May 20. GENE BLEVINS/Reuters/LANDOV
A nurse walks by the destruction at a Moore hospital on May 20. GENE BLEVINS/Reuters/LANDOV
Destroyed cars scatter the landscape in Moore, Oklahoma, where hundreds of homes and buildings were put to ruin on May 20. GENE BLEVINS/Reuters/LANDOV
A woman with an arm injury is helped on May 20 in Moore. GENE BLEVINS/Reuters/LANDOV
Extensive damage from the tornado destroyed cars and demolished structures in Moore on May 20. Richard Rowe/Reuters/Landov
Onlookers stop to view a portion of the destruction left behind on May 20 in Moore. GENE BLEVINS/Reuters/LANDOV
Overturned cars are among the rubble from the tornado that hit Moore on May 20. Richard Rowe/Reuters/Landov
A woman is comforted after the May 20 tornado in Moore. GENE BLEVINS/Reuters/LANDOV
A shredded tree stands amid debris in the aftermath of the storm in Moore on May 20. Richard Rowe/Reuters/Landov
A shopping center parking lot is covered with debris and damaged cars on May 20. Richard Rowe/Reuters/Landov
Law enforcement officers block a roadway in Moore where there was extensive damage from the tornado. Richard Rowe/Reuters/Landov
A massive tornado approaches Moore on May 20. The storm first touched down to the west of the city near Newcastle, Oklahoma. Visit CNN.com/impact for ways to help the victims. Richard Rowe/Reuters/Landov