Construction workers tarp a home after a tornado left a path of destruction in the Harvest area on Saturday, March 3, 2012, in Athens, Ala. This home was just rebuilt from an F5 tornado that destroyed it and all the homes on the street on April 27, 2011. Massive thunderstorms, predicted by forecasters for days, threw off dozens of tornadoes as they raced Friday from the Gulf Coast to the Great Lakes. Twisters crushed blocks of homes, knocked out cellphones and landlines, ripped power lines from broken poles and tossed cars, school buses and tractor-trailers onto roads made impassable by debris
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Associated Press / Alamy Stock PhotoImage ID:
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3692 x 2116 px | 31.3 x 17.9 cm | 12.3 x 7.1 inches | 300dpiDate taken:
3 March 2012Photographer:
Butch DillMore information:
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Not available to licence for any broadcast or streaming service, video on demand, film, national newspaper or to create a NFT. This content is intended for editorial use only. For other uses, additional clearances may be required. Construction workers tarp a home after a tornado left a path of destruction in the Harvest area on Saturday, March 3, 2012, in Athens, Ala. This home was just rebuilt from an F5 tornado that destroyed it and all the homes on the street on April 27, 2011. Massive thunderstorms, predicted by forecasters for days, threw off dozens of tornadoes as they raced Friday from the Gulf Coast to the Great Lakes. Twisters crushed blocks of homes, knocked out cellphones and landlines, ripped power lines from broken poles and tossed cars, school buses and tractor-trailers onto roads made impassable by debris. (AP Photo/Butch Dill)