
Cleanup begins at a tornado-damaged home in Reading, Kan., Sunday, May 22, 2011. Powerful storms rolled across parts of Kansas late Saturday, spawning funnel clouds and hail that ripped limbs off of trees and shattered windows.

A water tower stands behind the remains of a tornado-damaged building in Reading, Kan., Sunday, May 22, 2011. Powerful storms rolled across parts of Kansas late Saturday, spawning funnel clouds and hail that ripped limbs off of trees and shattered windows.

Power crews clear tree limbs in Reading, Kan., Sunday, May 22, 2011. Powerful storms rolled across parts of Kansas late Saturday, spawning funnel clouds and hail that ripped limbs off of trees and shattered windows.

Matt Railsback, of Miller, Kan., looks around at the damage caused by a tornado Saturday night in Reading, Kan. on Sunday, May 22, 2011. Miller was trapped in the storm shelter with his girlfriend in the blue house in the background. His truck was rolled end over end and came to rest at the fire station across the street

Property damage caused by a tornado is shown in Reading, Kan. Sunday, May 22, 2011. A tornado swept through the small eastern Kansas town Saturday, killing one person and destroying at least 20 homes, as severe thunderstorms pelted the region with hail that some residents described as the size of baseballs, authorities said Sunday.
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