Paul Sancya
Tornado damage is shown on Main Street in Millbury, Ohio Sunday, June 6, 2010. Authorities say tornadoes and thunderstorms that swept through the Midwest overnight killed a number of people in Ohio, destroyed homes, and damaged a high school gymnasium where graduation was to be held Sunday. At least seven people were killed.
Black Cloud Media
This tornado touched down in Elmwood, Ill., on Saturday, in an image taken from a video courtesy of Black Cloud Media. The community of Elmwood (population about 2,000) had
significant damage to downtown buildings, including city hall where the police department is located. The roof collapsed on a movie theater where up to 200 people had been evacuated to the basement. Illinois State Police Trooper Dustin Pierce said, "There were no injuries, believe it or not."
AP Photo/Peoria Journal Star, Leslie Renken
Workers clean up in downtown Elmwood, Ill. Sunday, June 6, 2010, after a tornado ripped through town Saturday evening.
AP Photo/Peoria Journal Star, Leslie Renken
Workers clean up in downtown Elmwood, Ill. Sunday, June 6, 2010, after a tornado ripped through town Saturday evening.
AP Photo/The News Tribune, Amanda Whitlock
Doreen Westbrook looks out upon the scattered remains of her home in Streator, Ill. on Sunday, June 6, 2010. This intersection was the scene of some of the worst damage, resulting from a tornado that swept across the area Saturday night. Lacking home insurance, Westbrook is uncertain of what will happen in the future.
AP Photo/Peoria Journal Star, Leslie Renken
An uprooted tree lies beside the square in downtown Elmwood, Ill., Sunday morning, June 6, 2010.
Amanda Whitlock
Edgar Bolanos, of Streator, Ill., carries a trash bag filled with his personal belongings on Sunday, June 6, 2010 in Streator.
David Coates
A man walks past a damaged structure at Marion Elevator, which makes grain storage elevators, in Dundee, Mich. on Sunday June 6, 2010. A tornado touched down just after 2 a.m. Sunday in Dundee, where 11 people with minor injuries were taken to hospitals.
J.D. Pooley
Firefighters look over damage left by a tornado in Millbury, Ohio, Sunday, June 6, 2010. The storms destroyed or damaged scores of homes and killed at least 5 people in Ohio.
David Coates
A fallen gas pump at the Shell gas station, Sunday, June 6, 2010 in Dundee, Mich.
David Coates
A fallen tree lies next to a house after a tornado touched down in Dundee, Mich., Sunday, June 6, 2010.
AP Photo/The Detroit News, David Coates
Trees and utility poles are seen after a tornado touched down in Dundee, Mich., Sunday, June 6, 2010.
David Coates
Justin Biggins stands on a fallen tree by his home after a tornado touched down in Dundee, Mich., Sunday, June 6, 2010.
AP Photo/Detroit News, David Coate
Heather Fox, from Lansing, holds her son Eddie, age 3, outside Dundee Middle School in Dundee, Mich. Sunday. Fox was evacuated from a Holiday Inn to the middle school after a tornado touched down in Dundee.
AP Photo/Jerry S. Mendoza
Lisa Straub put a "For Sale Cheap" sign on her Dodge Durango after an early morning tornado caused a tree to crush her vehicle on Sunday, June 6, 2010 in Dundee, Mich. Straub, who has lived in the house since 1986, said she's never seen or heard anything like the storm that caused major damage throughout the village.
AP Photo/Jerry S. Mendoza
Don Clay, of Dundee shows the Bible he recovered from the rubble after a tornado destroyed the house he was living in with his sister, Sue Britton, on Sunday, June 6, 2010. Clay survived with a black eye and bruises after he fell through the second floor; his sister was later found alive, buried underneath the rubble. She was rescued by local fire departments and was being held in a Toledo hospital for further observation.
AP Photo/Jerry S. Mendoza
Firefighters and volunteers offload cases of water for residents from a Walgreen's truck, which donated the water, after an early morning tornado ripped through Dundee on Sunday. The National Weather Service confirmed Sunday the tornado was an F2, with winds between 113 and 157 mph.
AP Photo/The Pharos-Tribune, Angi Turnpaugh
Hogs appeared unharmed despite the fact that the building protecting them was blown away by heavy storms early Sunday morning, June 6, 2010, in Carroll County, Ind.
J.D. Pooley
School buses damaged by a tornado sit in a parking lot at Lake High School in Millbury, Ohio, Sunday, June 6, 2010. The storms damaged a high school gymnasium where graduation was to be held Sunday. The valedictorian's father was among those killed.
J.D. Pooley
A Lake High School official walks past damage left by a tornado at the high school in Millbury, Ohio, Sunday, June 6, 2010.
Paul Sancya
Nichole Kegerize, right, moves a child's chair as Amanda Parker looks for personal belongings in the aftermath of a tornado in Millbury, Ohio Sunday, June 6, 2010.
J.D. Pooley
Jim Swartz, left, and his son Scott Swartz collect items from Scott's home that was destroyed by a tornado in Millbury, Ohio, Sunday, June 6, 2010.
J.D. Pooley
Scott Swartz walks down his basement stairs, Sunday, June 6, 2010, where Swartz and his wife and 12-year-old son made it to safety before the tornado destroyed their home in Millbury, Ohio.
Paul Sancya
Bethany Millhime looks for personal belongings in the aftermath of a tornado in Millbury, Ohio Sunday, June 6, 2010.
J.D. Pooley
A woman, left, comforts Beth Swartz in Millbury, Ohio, Sunday, June 6, 2010.
AP Photo/Paul Sancya
A children's bicycle is shown impaled into the side of a home after a tornado hit in Millbury, Ohio.
AP Photo/Paul Sancya
An overturned CSX car hauler is inspected after being toppled by a tornado in Lake Township, Ohio, Sunday, June 6, 2010.
AP Photo/Paul Sancya
Mary Hoefflin, left, and Lauren Densic hug amid tornado debris on Main Street in Millbury, Ohio Sunday, June 6, 2010.