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The Akron Beacon Journal from Akron, Ohio • Page A005

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A005
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ississippi killer tornado leaves At least 10 people are dead after Southeast storm creates path of destruction By Holbrook Mohr A ssociatedP ress YAZOO CITY, ornadoes ripped through the Southeast on aturday killing 10 people in ississippi and injuring more than a dozen others. Roofs were torn off businesses, homes were splintered vehicles wereover turned and roads were blocked by toppled trees. Go v.H aleyB arboursaid there was utterobliteration parts ofY azooC ounty an area known for cotton, catfish, blues music and picturesque hills rising abruptly from the flat issis sippi elta ississippiE mergencyMa n- agement Agency spokesman regF lynn said five people were killed in Choctaw ounty n- cluding twochildren ourvic tims were in Yazoo County and one was in Holmes ounty ore than 15 other counties were also damaged. The swath of debris forced rescuers to pick up some of the injured on all-t r- rain vehicles the west central part of the state. ornadoeswere also reported i nLouisiana rkansas and Al a- bama and the severe weather continued to track eastward.

In Yazoo ity about 40 miles north of ackson alcolmGo r- don ,6 with members of his family peering through abro ken window. Above them, the roof was gone, a tree lay across part of the house and power lines stretched across the yard in a neighborhood made upof modest houses and mobile homes on a street thatwinds around hills and ravines. The smell of shredded pine trees hung the warm breeze. ordonlooked around at the devastation sounded likea train coming down that he said. ordonand his wife, Diane hid in a closet while much of the neighborhood was blown away.

ljust bulldozewhat sleft and start he said. lsewhere stunned residents stood on a hill overlooking the destruction National Guard helicopter sat nearby, andlater took the governor on ana i a tour of the town he grew up in. hree broken crossesstood near a flattened church, and religious materials werescattered among twisted steel, broken wood and furniture. A nearby funeral home was reduced to rubble napatch of woods, pieces of tin were twisted high up in the broken trees. oshN icholson ,2 driving home through the storm with his wife, 1-year oldson and 3 year old daughter whena power line fell across the road in front their sport utility vehicle.

here was nowhere we could he said. icholson and his wife took the children out of their car seats and they all huddled in the back of the vehicle. All of the sudden, icholsonsaid the vehicle spun around and a tree clipped part of the truck where the 3 year old had been sitting. Luckily o- body was hurt. was Nicholson said www.Oh i o.c mA kronB eaconJ ournal unday pril2 5,2010 A5 autos.ohio.com Do you have a loved one graduating from college, high school, middle school, grade school, kindergarten or even preschool? Send your warm wishes in a Celebrations ad that features your photo.

Choose from three affordably priced sizes. This graduates will be honored on Sunday, May 23 inside our Sunday Premier section and Ohio.com. A Graduation Gala in Celebrations Send payment, photo and order form to: Graduates ed Adv. Akron Beacon Journal P.O. Box 640, 44 E.

Exchange St. Akron, Ohio 44309-0640 Deadline is Friday, May 14, 2010 Choose one: $24.99 $44.99 $69.99 GRADUATES! SIGN UP TODAY! Method of payment: (Please do not send cash) Order Payable to the Akron Beacon Journal Express Card Exp. Name on credit card The parents: Thomas and Julie Garcia Special message: Congratulations on your kindergarten graduation! Joanna Garcia GRADUATIONS 24.99 24.99 Word Count 120 (Actual Size: 2.88” 4.8”) Word Count 80 (Actual Size: 2.88” 3.18”) Name of graduate School Name of person placing Address City Day phone phone Relationship to graduate Message: Attach appropriate word count on a separate sheet, or enter your text online at Ohio.com/Celebrations. Place your graduation announcement by clicking on Special Events. I have authority to submit the attached photograph and information for publication in the Akron Beacon Journal on Sunday, May 23, 2010.

I have ed the accuracy of the information. I assume all responsibility for the publication of this photograph and information, and I understand that this photograph will not be returned. Signature Acceptable photo formats: 35 mm lm prints, digital prints or digital photo on CD. No instant Polaroid shots or e-mails of digital les, please. Submitting the order: The photo print or CD must be mailed or delivered with the order form.

Label ALL materials with your name and the name. IMPORTANT INFORMATION Actual Size: 2.88” 1.5”) Associated Press Jackson Warren Yazoo Holmes Baton Rouge New Orleans LA. ALA. MISS. ARK.

SOURCE: ESRI Gulf of Mexico 0 50 mi 050 km Yazoo City Vicksburg Durant Areas of tornado damage WILL SMITH A ssociatedP ress heM ississippi hristian and American flags flutter from bent poles Saturday in front of Hillcrest Baptist hurch after a tornado hit Yazoo ity iss v.H aleyB arbour said there was utterobliteration ROGELIO V. SOLIS A ssociatedP ress A motorist drives past an overturned truck that was damaged Saturday when a tornado crossed I nterstate 55 south of urant s.N early 20 counties reported damage from the storm. Story System AKRE by MTURNER Time 22:41:46 Date A 54X Pg. Date Topic: INL TAKES Keyword INL TAKEPage 1 CyanMagentaYellowBlack.

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