The Delaware Gazette

More families building their own tornado shelters

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MONTGOMERY, Ala. — When deadly twisters chewed through the South and Mid­west in 2011, thou­sands of peo­ple in the killers’ paths had nowhere to hide. Now many of those fam­i­lies are tak­ing an unusual extra step to be ready next time: adding tor­nado shel­ters to their homes.

Shutdown averted; disaster aid dispute surmounted

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WASHINGTON (AP) — End­ing weeks of polit­i­cal brinkman­ship, Con­gress finessed a dis­pute over dis­as­ter aid Mon­day night and advanced leg­is­la­tion to avoid a par­tial gov­ern­ment shut­down only days away.

Looking back and ahead, America remembers 9/11

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NEW YORK (AP) — Deter­mined never to for­get but per­haps ready to move on, the nation gen­tly handed Sept. 11 over to his­tory Sun­day and etched its mem­ory on a new gen­er­a­tion. A stark memo­r­ial took its place where twin tow­ers once stood, and the names of the lost resounded from chil­dren too young to remem­ber ter­ror from a decade ago.

Some of US city’s missing after tornado safe

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JOPLIN, Mis­souri (AP) — As emer­gency work­ers in Joplin searched Thurs­day for more than 230 peo­ple listed as miss­ing after a tor­nado tore through the city, one was sit­ting on a wooden chair out­side the wreck­age of her home, cud­dling her cat.

A race to find survivors before more storms arrive

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JOPLIN, Mis­souri — Emer­gency crews drilled through con­crete at a ruined Home Depot, mak­ing peep­holes in the rub­ble in hopes of find­ing lost shop­pers and employ­ees. A dog clam­bered through the shat­tered remains of a house, sniff­ing for any sign of the woman and infant who lived there.

Death toll from Joplin tornado climbs to 116

JOPLIN, Mo. — Res­cue crews dug through piles of splin­tered houses and crushed cars Mon­day in a search for vic­tims of a half-mile-wide tor­nado that killed at least 116 peo­ple when it blasted much of this Mis­souri town off the map and slammed straight into its hospital.

Missouri officials say tornado killed at least 89

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JOPLIN, Mo. — A mas­sive tor­nado that tore a 6-mile path across south­west­ern Mis­souri killed at least 89 peo­ple as it slammed into the city of Joplin, rip­ping into a hos­pi­tal, crush­ing cars like soda cans and leav­ing a for­est of splin­tered tree trunks behind where entire neigh­bor­hoods once stood.

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