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Jill Orton, executive director of the Loess Hills chapter of the Red Cross, walks through a wrecked playground as she surveys damage in Thurman, Iowa, Sunday, April 15, 2012. A large part of the town in the western part of the state was destroyed Saturday night, possibly by a tornado, but no one was injured or killed. Fremont County Emergency Management Director Mike Crecelius said about 75 percent of the 250-person town was destroyed.
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Jill Orton, executive director of the Loess Hills chapter of the Red Cross, walks through a wrecked playground as she surveys damage in Thurman, Iowa, Sunday, April 15, 2012. A large part of the town in the western part of the state was destroyed Saturday night, possibly by a tornado, but no one was injured or killed. Fremont County Emergency Management Director Mike Crecelius said about 75 percent of the 250-person town was destroyed.
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