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A piece of sheet metal dangles from a telephone pole as if it were a piece of cloth. Damage from the tornado on April 22 hit the area near Smiley Road hard. Photos by Charles White
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Imperium Utility Services out of Oklahoma City were on hand to help get Madill power back on. Photo by Charles White
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Imperium Utility Services out of Oklahoma City were on hand to help get Madill power back on. Photo by Charles White
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A mobile home floor frame sits approximately 100 yards where the house used to sit before the tornado. The trailer park on Smiley Road received significant damage. Photo by Charles White
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Oklahoma Steel and Wire received significant damage during the April 22 tornado. Photo by Charles White
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Oklahoma Steel and Wire received significant damage during the April 22 tornado. Photo by Charles White
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Oklahoma Steel and Wire received significant damage during the April 22 tornado. Photo by Charles White
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Oklahoma Steel and Wire received significant damage during the April 22 tornado. Photo by Charles White
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Oklahoma Steel and Wire received significant damage during the April 22 tornado. Photo by Charles White
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Even the vehicles in the parking lot of Oklahoma Steel and Wire received damage. Photo by Charles White
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Electric companies scramble to fix the broken light poles and lines destroyed by the tornado's path. This is Fifth Avenue by the Holy Cross Catholic Church. Photo by Charles White
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Holy Cross Catholic Church's Rectory was destroyed by the tornado. Photo by Charles White
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A house on Brentain Lane had a tree leaning against it. It almost crashed through the house. Photo by Charles White
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A house on Brentain Lane had a tree leaning against it. It almost crashed through the house. Photo by Charles White
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The Chickasaw Nation Emergency Management sat up a Command Center in the Walmart parking lot to be able to direct the crews to the damaged areas. Photo by Charles White
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Sheet metal pieces hang like pieces of cloth blowing in the breeze on Smiley Road. Photo by Charles White
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Sheet metal resting against the Madill Cemetery. Photo by Charles White
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Sheet metal resting against the Madill Cemetery. Photo by Charles White
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Oklahoma Steel and Wire received significant damage during the April 22 tornado. Photo by Charles White
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Crews attempt to fix the broken power lines from the tornado. Photo by Charles White
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A house in the trailer park on Smiley Road received damage from the tornado. Photo by Charles White
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Debris from the homes off Smiley Road. Photo by Charles White
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Debris from the homes off Smiley Road. Photo by Charles White
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The storm shelter that the residents from the trailer park on Smiley Road took refuge in. Photo by Charles White
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The storm shelter that the residents from the trailer park on Smiley Road took refuge in. Photo by Charles White
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A piece of construction equipment picks up the pieces of what used to be a mobile home on Smiley Road. Photo by Charles White
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Debris from the homes off Smiley Road. Photo by Charles White
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A house in the trailer park on Smiley Road received damage from the tornado. Photo by Charles White
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A house in the trailer park on Smiley Road received damage from the tornado. Photo by Charles White
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A house in the trailer park on Smiley Road received damage from the tornado. Photo by Charles White
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Debris at Oklahoma Steel and Wire. It is not just metal, the tire sticking out belongs to the construction equipment under the debris. Photo by Charles White
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Houses on Oak Hollow Road received significant damage from the tornado. Photo by Charles White