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Death toll in Okla. tornado down to 24

Pictures: The devastating scenes from across Oklahoma

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Donnie Bessinger looked through the rubble of his tornado-ravaged home in Moore, Okla. AP Photo
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A destroyed police car sat among the debris of tornado-ravaged homes in Moore, Okla. AP Photo
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A man looked through debris for belongings in a home the day after a killer tornado hit in Moore, Okla. Ed Zurga / EPA
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Denny (left) and Nichole Willis (right) and Cindy Carter searched through the rubble of a home in Moore, Okla. Tannen Maury / EPA
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As dawn broke, storm clouds rolled in over a destroyed neighborhood the day after a tornado hit in Moore, Okla. President Barack Obama declared a major disaster in the state. EPA/ Ed Zurga
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Two girls stood in rubble after a tornado struck Moore, Oklahoma. A 2-mile-wide tornado killed dozens of people while destroying entire tracts of homes, piling cars atop one another, and trapping two dozen school children beneath rubble. Reuters/Gene Blevins
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Children waited for their parents to arrive at Briarwood Elementary School after a tornado destroyed the school. AP Photo/ The Oklahoman, Paul Hellstern
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Emergency workers rescued a woman who was trapped in a destroyed building off 4th Street and Interstate 35 in Moore, Okla. AP Photo/ The Transcript,Kyle Phillips
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This aerial photo shows damage to Plaza Towers Elementary School after it was hit by a massive tornado in Moore, Okla. AP/ Steve Gooch
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Rescuers searched through overturned vehicles and other rubble left behind after a devastating tornado tore across Moore, Oklahoma. Reuters/ Gene Blevins
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Teachers carried children away from Briarwood Elementary school after a tornado destroyed the school in south Oklahoma City, Okla. AP Photo/ The Oklahoman, Paul Hellstern
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Rebekah Stuck hugged her son, Aiden, 7, after she found him in front of the destroyed Briarwood Elementary School. Aiden was inside the school when it was hit. AP Photo/ The Oklahoman, Nate Billings
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Destroyed cars were strewn along Interstate 35 after a tornado struck Moore, Okla., with winds of up to 200 miles per hour. Reuters/Gene Blevins
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Two men stood in front of the Plaza Towers Elementary School in Moore, Okla. AP Photo/ The Oklahoman, Bryan Terry

Forecasters warn of possible thunderstorms

Strong summer-like storms bringing hail and high winds are expected across the state this afternoon, the National Weather Service said. (12:45 p.m.)

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Dozens arrested in raids targeting gang violence

Police arrested at least 30 suspected gang members and gang associates this morning, officials said. (12:50 p.m.)

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