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TORNADO RECOVERY
This sign posted to a fencepost on Charles Taylor's property once warned strangers to keep away from his mobile home near Earlsboro in Pottawatomie County. Now it stands vigilant over the debris that once was Taylor's home before a tornado scattered its four walls and his belongings across his property Monday night. Taylor was not inside his home when the twister hit; he was in his truck headed to his house when he decided he needed to turn around to find shelter, but not before he found himself trapped in his truck as the tornado went past. He was not injured. He came home to find all that remains of his home is the foundation. Photo by Jim Beckel, The Oklahoman
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