In pictures: Monster tornado hits Oklahoma

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An aerial view of destroyed houses and buildings after a powerful tornado ripped through the area on 21 May 2013 in Moore, Oklahoma.
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The huge tornado ripped through Moore - a suburb of 55,000 people.
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Entire neighbourhoods were flattened.
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Residents are returning to what remains of their homes. Here, a man salvages possessions from his grandmother's house in Moore.
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The high winds - some of the strongest recorded - stripped vegetation from the landscape.
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Residents have been helping one another cope with the aftermath of the tornado.
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Many vehicles were overturned and crushed by the storm.
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Plaza Towers Elementary School was one of the most heavily damaged buildings.
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Rescuers pulled a number of children alive from the wreckage of school.
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But across the suburb at least nine children were among the 24 killed.
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Some pupils were carried away by their distraught parents and others.
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President Barack Obama declared a major disaster and ordered federal authorities to join in the search efforts.
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It was at least the third tornado to strike Moore since 1999, when more than 40 people were killed.
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The Moore Medical Center was also badly damaged by the tornado.
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Rescue workers helped free at least 15 people trapped in the debris from the building.
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Meteorologists said the twister generated winds of up to 200mph (321km/h) which reduced some districts to rubble.
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Teachers evacuated pupils from another school - Briarwood Elementary - which was also hit by the twister.
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Here Dana Ulepich searches inside a room left standing at the back of her house.
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Rachel Hilton holds stray kittens she found in the debris of her parent's home.