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In the US, it was the deadly tornado
April 25 in the southern US was deadly tornado.
The victims of the tornado are already 10 people, including three children.
The couple stands next to the ruins of his house in the city of Yazoo City, Mississippi. It is the city most affected by a tornado April 25, 2010. (Sean Gardner / Getty Images)
Late on Sunday, April 25 electricians are trying to restore electricity supply. (Sean Gardner / Getty Images)
Destroyed building company «Reeves Rubber Engineered Products» in the city Alabertvil, Alabama. Can not be recovered almost 100 buildings. (Dave Hyatt / AP)
Morgan Hayden carries a pair of shoes that she had found the wreckage of his home. Photographed April 25, Yazoo City, Mississippi. Morgan and her fiance Josiah Moton several hours hiding in the bathroom of their house when the tornado passed. The two were to be married on Sunday, when swept over the southern US tornadoes. (Sean Gardner / Getty Images)
A parishioner of the local Baptist church after Sunday service, held in the ruins, as the building of the church was damaged by a tornado. (Rogelio V. Solis / AP)
Pastor Jim Garner looks at the wreckage and debris - all that remains of the wooden house standing here. The picture was taken in the town of Weir, Mississippi. (Kerry Smith / AP)
13-year-old Logan Beard helps parents search for survivors amid the wreckage of their belongings home in Vicksburg, Mississippi. (Joe Ellis / Clarion-Ledger)
In this aerial photograph seen people standing next to a damaged home. (Will Smith / AP)
Tammy Svarek check the status of your puppy, who survived the tornado. Photographed April 25 in Holmes County, Mississippi. (Chris Todd / Clarion-Ledger)
All that remained of the houses standing on Sea Island Drive along the northern shore of Lake Eagle Lake, Mississippi. (Joe Ellis / Clarion-Ledger)
The governor of Mississippi and his wife are preparing to board a helicopter to travel to Yazoo City, the city most affected by a tornado swept over the southern US states. (Will Smith / AP)
Flags of the United States, the State of Alabama and the Christian flag flagpoles bent on developing on the background of the wreckage that remained from the building of the Baptist church in Yazoo City. (Will Smith / AP)
Wind tore roofs off buildings, tearing trees with roots. (Rogelio V. Solis / AP)
Broke free horses grazing on the background of fallen trees. (Chris Todd / Clarion-Ledger)
The city has lifeguards, they examined the ruins, interview local residents to find out who was in the houses and whether there was people under the rubble. The victims of the tornado that swept over the south of the United States, are already 10 people, including three children. (Will Smith / AP)
Car drives past an overturned truck, one of several vehicles damaged due to the passage of a tornado on off Interstate 55 south of Durant, Mississippi. (Rogelio V. Solis / AP)
A collapsed wall in the Baptist church, which is located in Lauderdale County, Mississippi. (Paula Merritt / AP)
The victims of the tornado are already 10 people, including three children.
The couple stands next to the ruins of his house in the city of Yazoo City, Mississippi. It is the city most affected by a tornado April 25, 2010. (Sean Gardner / Getty Images)
Late on Sunday, April 25 electricians are trying to restore electricity supply. (Sean Gardner / Getty Images)
Destroyed building company «Reeves Rubber Engineered Products» in the city Alabertvil, Alabama. Can not be recovered almost 100 buildings. (Dave Hyatt / AP)
Morgan Hayden carries a pair of shoes that she had found the wreckage of his home. Photographed April 25, Yazoo City, Mississippi. Morgan and her fiance Josiah Moton several hours hiding in the bathroom of their house when the tornado passed. The two were to be married on Sunday, when swept over the southern US tornadoes. (Sean Gardner / Getty Images)
A parishioner of the local Baptist church after Sunday service, held in the ruins, as the building of the church was damaged by a tornado. (Rogelio V. Solis / AP)
Pastor Jim Garner looks at the wreckage and debris - all that remains of the wooden house standing here. The picture was taken in the town of Weir, Mississippi. (Kerry Smith / AP)
13-year-old Logan Beard helps parents search for survivors amid the wreckage of their belongings home in Vicksburg, Mississippi. (Joe Ellis / Clarion-Ledger)
In this aerial photograph seen people standing next to a damaged home. (Will Smith / AP)
Tammy Svarek check the status of your puppy, who survived the tornado. Photographed April 25 in Holmes County, Mississippi. (Chris Todd / Clarion-Ledger)
All that remained of the houses standing on Sea Island Drive along the northern shore of Lake Eagle Lake, Mississippi. (Joe Ellis / Clarion-Ledger)
The governor of Mississippi and his wife are preparing to board a helicopter to travel to Yazoo City, the city most affected by a tornado swept over the southern US states. (Will Smith / AP)
Flags of the United States, the State of Alabama and the Christian flag flagpoles bent on developing on the background of the wreckage that remained from the building of the Baptist church in Yazoo City. (Will Smith / AP)
Wind tore roofs off buildings, tearing trees with roots. (Rogelio V. Solis / AP)
Broke free horses grazing on the background of fallen trees. (Chris Todd / Clarion-Ledger)
The city has lifeguards, they examined the ruins, interview local residents to find out who was in the houses and whether there was people under the rubble. The victims of the tornado that swept over the south of the United States, are already 10 people, including three children. (Will Smith / AP)
Car drives past an overturned truck, one of several vehicles damaged due to the passage of a tornado on off Interstate 55 south of Durant, Mississippi. (Rogelio V. Solis / AP)
A collapsed wall in the Baptist church, which is located in Lauderdale County, Mississippi. (Paula Merritt / AP)