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US tornado: Photos show how deadly storm has reduced buildings to rubble

US tornado: Photos show how deadly storm has reduced buildings to rubble

A deadly tornado has reduced buildings to rubble and knocked out power as it ripped through several southern states in the US.

At least 26 people have been killed as severe storms battered Mississippi, Alabama and Texas on Friday.

Eldridge Walker, the mayor of Rolling Fork in Mississippi, has told US media his “city is gone” as people woke up to the reality they had lost their homes and businesses.

As one emergency management agency warns the number of deaths is expected to rise, we take a look at some of the most striking images from the devastation.

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The sun rises as buildings are scattered after the deadly tornado
Initial stills of sunrise over (what is left of) Chuck's Dairy Bar & Chuck's Motel by Eleanor Deeley
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A car hangs off a broken building after the deadly storm
Initial stills of sunrise over (what is left of) Chuck's Dairy Bar & Chuck's Motel by Eleanor Deeley
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Among many buildings, trees have also collapsed after the storm
Initial stills of sunrise over (what is left of) Chuck's Dairy Bar & Chuck's Motel by Eleanor Deeley
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A car has flipped over next to a bar and motel
Initial stills of sunrise over (what is left of) Chuck's Dairy Bar & Chuck's Motel by Eleanor Deeley
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Broken cars are seen among tornado debris
A mattress lays bare among broken buildings and home appliances after a deadly tornado struck
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A mattress lays bare among broken buildings and home appliances after a deadly tornado struck the US
A car is seen with damages and broken glass after the storm
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A car is seen with damages and broken glass after the storm
A pickup truck rests on top of a restaurant cooler at Chuck's Dairy Cafe in Rolling Fork, Miss., Saturday, March 25, 2023. .   Emergency officials in Mississippi say several people have been killed by tornadoes that tore through the state on Friday night, destroying buildings and knocking out power as severe weather produced hail the size of golf balls moved through several southern states.  (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis)
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A pick-up truck rests on top of a restaurant cooler at Chuck’s Dairy Bar in Rolling Fork. Pic AP
A resident looks through the piles of debris, insulation, and home furnishings to see if anything is salvageable at a mobile home park in Rolling Fork. Pic: AP
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A resident looks through the piles of debris, insulation, and home furnishings to see if anything is salvageable at a mobile home park in Rolling Fork. Pic: AP
Tracy and Tim Hardin, owners of Chuck's Dairy Bar, survey the tornado destruction to their business in Rolling Fork. Pic: AP
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Tracy and Tim Hardin, owners of Chuck’s Dairy Bar, survey the destruction to their business. Pic: AP
The damaged site of Enviva Pellets, a maker of sustainable wod pellets, in Amory, Mississippi. Pic: AP
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The damaged site of Enviva Pellets, a maker of sustainable wod pellets, in Amory, Mississippi. Pic: AP
Trees lie on a house in Rolling Fork, Missippi a day after the tornado caused widespread damage in the town. Pic: AP
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Trees lie on a house in Rolling Fork, Mississippi, a day after the tornado caused widespread damage in the town. Pic: AP
Wyatt Stanford, 10, of Amory, Mississippi makes his way to the next house to help remove down trees and other debris. Pic: AP
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Wyatt Stanford, 10, of Amory, Mississippi makes his way to the next house to help remove trees and other debris. Pic: AP
The tornado ripped the roof off of a large building in Montebello, California. Pic: AP
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The tornado ripped the roof off of a large building in Montebello, California. Pic: AP
Emergency rescuers climb through a tornado-demolished mobile home park looking for bodies that might be buried in the piles of debris in Rolling Fork. Pic: AP
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Emergency rescuers climb through a tornado-demolished mobile home park looking for bodies that might be buried in the piles of debris in Rolling Fork. Pic: AP
The aftermath of the tornado in Rolling Fork. Pic: AP
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The aftermath of the tornado in Rolling Fork. Pic: AP
A shipping container rests by a tornado-stripped tree in Rolling Fork. Pic; AP
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A shipping container rests by a tornado-stripped tree in Rolling Fork. Pic: AP
Melanie Childs sits on a bucket and holds her two children as they view whats left of her grandfather's home in Armory. Pic: AP
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Melanie Childs sits on a bucket and holds her two children as they view what’s left of her grandfather’s home in Armory. Pic: AP
A resident surveys the damage done to her car in Amory, Mississippi. Pic: AP
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A resident surveys the damage done to her car in Amory, Mississippi. Pic: AP
An American flag files on the slab of what was a hardware store in Rolling Fork. Pic: AP
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An American flag flies on the roof of what was a hardware store in Rolling Fork. Pic: AP
Debris is seen after the tornado struck Montebello in California. Pic; AP
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Debris is seen after the tornado struck Montebello in California. Pic; AP
A sheriff's deputy gives the all-clear signal after climbing onto a piled up vehicle to search for survivors at Chuck's Dairy Bar in Rolling Fork. Pic: AP
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A sheriff’s deputy gives the all-clear signal after searching for survivors. Pic: AP