Cleanup begins after devastating Indiana tornadoes
Date:
August 25, 2016
Source:
Reuters - News Video Online / Powered by NewsLook.com
Summary:
The clean-up in Indiana has begun after multiple tornadoes slammed the state Wednesday, destroying homes and businessess but miraculously, officials say, causing no fatalities. Linda So reports.
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