Disaster in Oklahoma

Crews search for survivors in Okla.

A medical examiner revised the death toll down to at least 24 as crews continued a frantic search for survivors after the massive tornado.

Rescue workers dug through the rubble of Plaza Tower Elementary School early Tuesday in Moore, Okla.

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Rescue workers dug through the rubble of Plaza Tower Elementary School.

A mangled in the parking lot of Warren Theatre as a storm cloud passed over  early Tuesday in Moore, Okla.

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A mangled in the parking lot of Warren Theatre as a storm cloud passed over early Tuesday in Moore, Okla.

A stuffed bear amid the rubble in Moore after a massive tornado leveld parts of the town on Monday.

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A stuffed bear amid the rubble in Moore.

Lightning ripped across the sky in Moore, Okla., on the day after a massive tornado hit the town.

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Lightning ripped across the sky in Moore, Okla., on the day after a massive tornado hit the town.

A child was pulled from the rubble of Plaza Towers Elementary School in Moore, Okla.

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A child was pulled from the rubble of Plaza Towers Elementary School in Moore, Okla.

Rescuers looked for victims amid debris south of Oklahoma City.

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Rescuers looked for victims amid debris south of Oklahoma City.

Briarwood Elementary School in south Oklahoma City was also damaged, and people there were injured.

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Briarwood Elementary School in south Oklahoma City was also damaged, and people there were injured.

A boy was pulled from beneath a collapsed wall at Plaza Towers Elementary School in Moore, Okla.

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A boy was pulled from beneath a collapsed wall at Plaza Towers Elementary School in Moore, Okla.

Police officers in Moore, Okla., dug through the rubble of Plaza Towers Elementary School after a massive tornado struck.

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Police officers in Moore, Okla., dug through the rubble of Plaza Towers Elementary School after a massive tornado struck.

A woman was pulled from the school.

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A woman was pulled from the school.

The tornado was estimated to be at least a half-mile wide with winds up to 200 mph.

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The tornado was estimated to be at least a half-mile wide with winds up to 200 mph.

A woman carried her child through a field near the collapsed Plaza Towers Elementary School.

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A woman carried her child through a field near the collapsed Plaza Towers Elementary School.

Senate candidate Gabriel Gomez (left) and Senator John McCain (center) greeted veteran  Thomas Hudner during a fund-raiser at the Fairmont Copley Hotel Monday.

Gomez blasts Markey on safety

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Marathon bombing victims Brittany Loring (left) and Liza Cherney received their diplomas during the BC commencement.

Marathon victims attend BC commencement

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MIT scientist Kanako Miura was hit by a truck near Kenmore Square, and her bike was dragged 75 feet before dislodging.

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