When a tornado hit Joplin many homes were left without electricity after the  twister touched down around 6 p.m.  About  30 people had been killed, and 11 bodies had been recovered from just  one location.  Other deadly twisters that have  killed hundreds of people in recent months, with Tuscaloosa, Alabama,  still recovering from one that also tore through the center of the city  in late April.  Schools, apartment buildings, mega stores and fire stations were ravaged by the tornado.        
A tornado in Minneapolis left one person dead and dozens injured in an area that covered several  blocks.  President Obama said the Federal Emergency Management Agency was being  sent.  National Weather Service, said on  a scale from 1 to 10, the tornado looked to be a 8-9.  Joplin High  School’s windows were broken out and part of its roof was missing,  church grocery store, large apartment building was demolished.  There  must have been 150 buildings destroyed.
 
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