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Tornado - Joplin, Mo. , August 17, 2011 -- Joplin High School principal Kerry Sechetta welcomes the students to first day of school with Governor Jay Nixon and Assistant Superintendent Angie Besendorfer. The EF-5 tornado on May 22, 2011 tore a path through Joplin seven miles long and half a mile wide. FEMA is in the city to provide assistance to the disaster survivors. Elissa Jun/FEMA

Tornado - Joplin, Mo. , August 11, 2011 -- Governor Jay Nixon speaks at a news conference at the temporary Joplin High School. The school was destroyed by the EF-5 tornado on May 22, 2011. It tore path through Joplin seven miles long and half a mile wide. FEMA is in the city to provide assistance to the disaster survivors. Elissa Jun/FEMA

Tornado - Joplin, Mo. , August 11, 2011 -- Governor Jay Nixon (left) and Joplin Schools Superintendent C. J. Huff tour the temporary Joplin High School. The school was destroyed by the EF-5 tornado on May 22, 2011 tore a path through Joplin seven miles long and half a mile wide. FEMA is in the city to provide assistance to the disaster survivors. Elissa Jun/FEMA

Tornado - Joplin, Mo. , August 11, 2011 -- Governor Jay Nixon and Joplin Schools Superintendent C. J. Huff tour the temporary Joplin High School. The school was destroyed by the EF-5 tornado on May 22, 2011 tore a path through Joplin seven miles long and half a mile wide. FEMA is in the city to provide assistance to the disaster survivors. Elissa Jun/FEMA

Tornado - Joplin, Mo. , August 11, 2011 -- Governor Jay Nixon and his wife, Georganne, tour the temporary Joplin High School. The school was damaged by the EF-5 tornado on May 22, 2011 tore a path through Joplin seven miles long and half a mile wide. FEMA is in the city to provide assistance to the disaster survivors. Elissa Jun/FEMA

Tornado - Joplin, Mo. , August 11, 2011 -- Governor Jay Nixon (left) and Joplin Schools Superintendent C. J. Huff tour the temporary Joplin High School. The school was destroyed by the EF-5 tornado on May 22, 2011 tore a path through Joplin seven miles long and half a mile wide. FEMA is in the city to provide assistance to the disaster survivors. ElissaJun/FEMA

Tornado - Joplin, Mo. , August 11, 2011 -- Architect Chad Greer (left) and Governor Jay Nixon tour the temporary Joplin High School. The school was destroyed by the EF-5 tornado on May 22, 2011 tore a path through Joplin seven miles long and half a mile wide. FEMA is in the city to provide assistance to the disaster survivors. Elissa Jun/FEMA

Tornado - Joplin, Mo. , August 11, 2011 -- Governor Jay Nixon looks on while Joplin Schools Superintendent, C. J. Huff speaks at a news conference at the temporary Joplin High School. Nixon's wife, Georganne, is seated at right. The school was destroyed by the EF-5 tornado on May 22, 2011. It tore path through Joplin seven miles long and half a mile wide. FEMA is in the city to provide assistance to the disaster survivors. Elissa Jun/FEMA

Tornado - Joplin, Mo. , May 24, 2011 -- Hospital materials of all kinds were sucked out of windows shattered by 200 mph winds during the F-5 tornado that struck the city May 22nd. FEMA is one of many agencies that is on the scene to assist the city in its rebuilding. Jace Anderson/FEMA

Tornado - Joplin, Mo. , May 24, 2011 -- Irving Elementary School in the city was destroyed by a F-5 tornado on the evening of May 22nd. FEMA is now providing assistance to the two counties (Jasper and Newton) that serve Joplin. Jace Anderson/FEMA

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Title: Elementary School Destroyed by Tornado

Production Date: 05/24/2011

Caption: Joplin, Mo. , May 24, 2011 -- Irving Elementary School in the city was destroyed by a F-5 tornado on the evening of May 22nd. FEMA is now providing assistance to the two counties (Jasper and Newton) that serve Joplin. Jace Anderson/FEMA

Photographer Name: Leo 'Jace' Anderson

City/State: Joplin, MO

Keywords: Tornado ^ EF-5 ^ PA ^ Public Assistance ^ recovery

Disasters: Missouri Severe Storms, Tornadoes, And Flooding (DR-1980)

Disaster Types: Tornado

Categories: Debris

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