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View more photos of the aftermath in the region." border="0" height="360" id="articleGalleryPhoto001" width="640"/>Teachers lead children away from Briarwood Elementary School after a massive tornado destroyed the building in Oklahoma City on Monday, May 20. The death toll continues to climb as rescuers search for survivors. It was part of a tornado outbreak that began in the Midwest and Plains on Sunday, May 19. View more photos of the aftermath in the region.
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A teacher hugs a student at Briarwood Elementary School in Oklahoma City on May 20.
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Oklahoma City firefighters check on Gene Tripp on May 20 as he sits in his rocking chair where his home once stood.
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People look through the wreckage of their neighborhood after a tornado struck Moore, Oklahoma, on May 20.
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Dana Ulepich searches inside a room left standing at the back of her destroyed house in Moore on May 20.
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Rescue workers help free one of more than a dozen people who were trapped at a medical center in Moore on May 20.
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Residents look through the debris in Moore on May 20.
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A man is taken away from the IMAX Theater in Moore that was used as a triage center on May 20.
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A nurse helps an older man who suffered a head injury on May 20 in Moore.
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A woman is comforted after the May 20 tornado in Moore.
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A man looks through the remains of a home after the massive tornado struck Moore on May 20.
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A woman is transported on a stretcher after she was rescued from the damaged medical center in Moore on May 20.
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A woman with an arm injury is helped on May 20 in Moore.
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A woman walks through debris in Moore on May 20.
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A girl wraps herself in a blanket near the Moore Hospital on May 20.
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A nurse walks by the destruction at a Moore hospital on May 20.
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Destroyed cars scatter the landscape in Moore, Oklahoma, where hundreds of homes and buildings were put to ruin on May 20.
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Extensive damage from an EF4 tornado destroyed cars and demolished structures in Moore on May 20.
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Onlookers stop to view a portion of the destruction left behind on May 20 in Moore.
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Overturned cars are among the rubble from the tornado that hit Moore on May 20.
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A shredded tree stands amid debris in the aftermath of the storm in Moore on May 20.
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A shopping center parking lot is covered with debris and damaged cars on May 20.
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Law enforcement officers block a roadway in Moore where there was extensive damage from the tornado.
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CNN.com/impact for ways to help the victims." border="0" height="360" id="articleGalleryPhoto0024" width="640"/>A massive tornado approaches Moore on May 20. The storm first touched down to the west of the city near Newcastle, Oklahoma. Visit CNN.com/impact for ways to help the victims.



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  • The official death toll is 51, but the medical examiner's office expects to get about 40 more bodies
  • Moore mayor: "Our hospital has been devastated. We had a two-story hospital, now we have a one."
  • At least 145 people have been hospitalized, including some with impalement and crushing injuries


Are you experiencing severe weather in your area? Send photos and videos to CNN iReport. But please remember to stay safe.For local coverage of Monday's devastating storms in Oklahoma, go to these CNN affiliates: KFOR, KOCO, KOKH, KOKI.
Moore, Oklahoma (CNN) -- Clinging to the hope of finding more survivors, rescue workers raced overnight scouring mountains of rubble where houses and schools once stood-- even as the sobering death toll continued to climb.
The vicious tornado that tore across central Oklahoma on Monday has killed at least 51 people -- with about 40 more bodies expected to arrive at the Oklahoma Medical Examiner's office, Amy Elliott of the coroner's office said. The official death toll will gradually rise as the bodies are processed.
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A deadly tornado destroys cars and demolishes structures in the town of Moore, near Oklahoma City, on Monday, May 20. The death toll from the tornado that hit Moore was climbing Monday night. It was part of a tornado outbreak that began in the Midwest and Plains on Sunday, May 19. View photos related to the Moore tornado.

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A volunteer helps clean up a mobile home on May 20 after it was overturned on a day earlier near Shawnee, Oklahoma.

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Jean McAdams' mobile home near Shawnee, Oklahoma, lies overturned on May 20.

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President Barack Obama talks on the phone with Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin from the Oval Office on May 20. The president expressed his concern for those who have been affected by the severe weather.

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Tom and Ronda Clark get help with cleanup on May 20, after their property near Shawnee was damaged by a tornado on May 19.

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Lonnie Langston says his garage was swept off the concrete pad next to his house by a tornado near Shawnee.

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Shawnee residents embrace on May 20 as they search through the remains of their home.

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A home in Shawnee sits in ruin after being hit by a tornado on Sunday, May 19.

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A twister stretches toward the ground near South Haven, Kansas, on May 19.

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Residents repair the roof of a neighbor's damaged house after a tree fell on it in Shawnee on May 19.

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A woman waits to be allowed back to her home after a tornado swept through Shawnee on May 19.

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Storm chaser and videographer Brad Mack records a tornado touchdown in South Haven, Kansas, on May 19.

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A tractor-trailer lies on its side on Interstate 40 while another is broken open on the road below after falling from the overpass after a tornado strike near Highway 177 north of Shawnee on May 19.

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A tornado touches down near Wichita, Kansas, on Sunday, May 19.

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Debris from a mobile home park west of Shawnee litters the ground on May 19. An estimated 300 homes were damaged or destroyed across Oklahoma, Red Cross spokesman Ken Garcia said.

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Lightning strikes in Clearwater, Kansas, on May 19.


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Photos: Tornadoes wreak havoc in Midwest


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Tornado survivor: I just want to cry
At least 20 of those killed were children, including seven from Plaza Towers Elementary School in Moore -- the site of a frantic search early Tuesday morning.
About 75 students and staff members hunkered down in the school when the tornado hit, CNN affiliate KFOR reported. The school in the direct path of the monster storm's fury.
A father of a third-grader still missing sat on a stool outside. Tears cascaded from his face as he waited quietly for any news.
Even parents of survivors couldn't wrap their minds around the tragedy.
"I'm speechless. How did this happen? Why did this happen?" Norma Bautista asked. "How do we explain this to the kids? ... In an instant, everything's gone."
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Across Moore, even the city's main hospital fell victim to the tornado.
"Our hospital has been devastated," Mayor Glenn Lewis said. "We had a two-story hospital, now we have a one. And it's not occupiable."
So dozens of wounded had to be rushed to other hospitals.
At least 145 people were taken to three area hospitals.
That number includes 45 children taken to the children's hospital at Oklahoma University Medical Center, Dr. Roxie Albrecht said. Injuries ranged from minor to severe, including impalement and crushing injuries.
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Rescuers use hands to dig through rubble
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Storm witness: 'I'm blessed to be alive'
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Toby Keith: Hometown storm 'devastating'
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Nye: It's going to happen again
Even for a city hardened by massive tornadoes, no one in Moore had seen this kind of devastation.
The suburb recovered from a fierce twister in 1999 that killed six people there and dozens in the area. When that tornado struck, it was the most devastating in history in terms of wind speed, Oklahoma Lt. Gov. Tom Lamb said.
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This time, the 2-mile-wide twister stayed on the ground for a full 45 minutes. The death toll has far surpassed anything the area has seen from a tornado -- and is expected to climb.
"Our worst fears are becoming realized," Bill Bunting of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Storm Prediction Center said Monday afternoon.
The preliminary rating of damage created by the tornado is at least EF4, meaning it had winds between 166 and 200 mph, according to the National Weather Service.
After the ear-shattering howl of the killer storm subsided, survivors along the miles of destruction emerged from shelters to see an apocalyptic vision -- the remnants of cars twisted and piled on each other to make what had been a parking lot look like a junk yard.
Many survivors in the city looked like zombies, unable to process the breadth of the tragedy, KFOR reporter Scott Hines said.
Hiding in refrigerators
Hines said rescuers found a 7-month-old baby and its mother hiding in a walk-in refrigerator. But they didn't survive.
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At the devastated hospital in Moore, some doctors had to jump in a freezer to survive, Lamb said.
Lando Hite, shirtless and spattered in mud, described how the storm pummeled the Orr Family Farm in Moore, which had about 80 horses.
"It was just like the movie 'Twister,'" he told KFOR. "There were horses and stuff flying around everywhere."
'This is not over yet'
The tornado also disrupted roads, piling them high with debris and complicating both travel and communication.
"People are trapped. You are going to see the devastation for days to come," said Betsy Randolph, spokeswoman for Oklahoma Highway Patrol. She did not say how many people were stuck.
More than 38,000 electricity customers in Oklahoma are without power, according to local power providers. The city of Moore had no running water overnight, the mayor said.
While the threat of killer tornadoes is subsiding, severe weather threatened to strike states farther east.
'We're also concerned that there may be an enhanced and widespread damaging wind threat with storms as they merge together," Bunting said.
"This is not over yet."
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CNN's George Howell and Gary Tuchman reported from Oklahoma; Holly Yan reported from Atlanta. CNN's Dana Ford, Nick Valencia, Monte Plott, AnneClaire Stapleton, Phil Gast, Ed Payne, Joe Sutton, Devon Sayers, Miriam Falco, Sean Morris and Debra Goldschmidt contributed to this report.

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