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A tornado tears a mile-wide path through the American town of Moore, Okla., destroying two schools while the pupils are inside.
A tornado tears a mile-wide path through the American town of Moore, Okla., destroying two schools while the pupils are inside.
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S1, EP2 "Mile Wide Tornado"A tornado tears a mile-wide path through the American town of Moore, Okla., destroying two schools while the pupils are inside.
World's Deadliest Weather
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