Photos show damage left by powerful storms as volunteers help communities clean up
Powerful storms caused widespread destruction with flattened homes in Michigan and Oklahoma as volunteers assist residents in clearing debris and beginning recovery efforts.
- Volunteers began helping residents sift through rubble and start cleanup, with work to remove debris underway in communities hit by storms.
- Powerful storms tore through parts of Michigan and Oklahoma, flattening homes and scattering debris across neighborhoods.
- AP photo editors curated a gallery documenting volunteers sifting through rubble, while The Independent reported on the ground as the cleanup and storm threat continue.
- Lingering severe weather complicates recovery operations as the threat of severe weather lingers across the nation's midsection, complicating immediate relief efforts.
- Across national outlets, coverage and the AP photo gallery have given the cleanup national visibility, while The Independent reports without paywalls.
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Photos show damage left by powerful storms as volunteers help communities clean up
Powerful storms tore through parts of Michigan and Oklahoma, leaving a trail of destruction that included flattened homes and scattered debris. Volunteers helped residents sift through rubble and begin cleanup
Photos show damage left by powerful storms in Midwest amid cleanup efforts
Powerful storms tore through parts of Michigan and Oklahoma, leaving a trail of destruction that included flattened homes and scattered debris. Volunteers helped residents sift through rubble and begin cleanup...
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