Residents in Henryville, Ind., surveyed the damage Saturday after a deadly EF-4 tornado touched down Friday evening, ripping apart homes, schools and businesses.

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Wayne Jones salvages items Saturday around the area his home used to stand on Front St. in Henryville. Staff photo by C.E. Branham

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A school bus was pushed into a business on the east side of U.S. 31, across from Henryville High School, by a tornado Friday. Staff photo by C.E. Branham
- Staff photo by C.E. Branham

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A couple enter their house on Marysville Rd. Saturday. It, and many homes in Marysville were destroyed by a tornado Friday.
- Staff photo by C.E. Branham

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A West Clark Community Schools bus sits in front of Henryville High School on Saturday morning. The bus was knocked off its frame and mangled by the tornado that hit Henryville on Friday afternoon.
- Staff photo by Christopher Fryer

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Governor Mitch Daniels speaks with members of the media after surveying the tornado damage at Henryville High School Saturday morning.
- Staff photo by Christopher Fryer

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A couple walks into the remains of a home along Ind.160 in Henryville Saturday morning. Staff photo by C.E. Branham

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Two guys look over a truck Saturday that was rolled into a field in Marysville by the tornado on Friday. Staff photo by C.E. Branham

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Ralph Simmons salvages clothing from Henryville Auto Service Saturday morning. Staff photo by C.E. Branham

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Brandon Lyons, 18, of Charlestown, places clothing on a pile of donated items in the Red Cross shelter at Charlestown High School on Saturday afternoon. Lyons and a friend volunteered Saturday morning to help with the tornado relief effort.
- Staff photo by Christopher Fryer

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Red Cross volunteers work to move items into the shelter at Charlestown High School Saturday morning. The Red Cross has set up the shelter to aide victims of the tornadoes that hit the area on Friday afternoon.
- Staff photo by Christopher Fryer

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A search and rescue canine team from the City of Hillview look the remains of a home on Front. St. in Henryville Saturday morning.
- Staff photo by C.E. Branham

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Empty cots sit in the auxillary gym at Charlestown High School on Saturday morning. The Red Cross has set up the shelter for people who were affected by tornadoes in the area on Friday afternoon.
- Staff photo by Christopher Fryer

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Brandon Lyons, 18, of Charlestown, places clothing on a pile of donated items in the Red Cross shelter at Charlestown High School on Saturday afternoon. Lyons and a friend volunteered Saturday morning to help with the tornado relief effort. Staff photo by Christoper Fryer
- Staff photo by Christoper Fryer

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Jeremy Frain moves a piece of furniture out the home he rented on Village Ln. in Marysville Saturday. Many homes were destroyed in Marysville by Friday's tornado.
- Staff photo by C.E. Branham

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Interior of Henryville High School.
- Jolie Lindley
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Brandon Lyons, 18, of Charlestown, places clothing on a pile of donated items in the Red Cross shelter at Charlestown High School on Saturday afternoon. Lyons and a friend volunteered Saturday morning to help with the tornado relief effort.
- Staff photo by Christopher Fryer
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Brandon Lyons, 18, of Charlestown, places clothing on a pile of donated items in the Red Cross shelter at Charlestown High School on Saturday afternoon. Lyons and a friend volunteered Saturday morning to help with the tornado relief effort. Staff photo by Christoper Fryer
- Staff photo by Christoper Fryer