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An old family mule barn, owned by Bud Bridges, was damaged by a tornado the day prior on Thursday, April 6 in Scopus.
(Megan Burke ~ Southeast Missourian)
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Linus "Bud" Bridges, left, stands in front of his home where timber, street signs, and his barn were damaged in a tornado the day before on Thursday, April 6 in Scopus.
(Megan Burke ~ Southeast Missourian)
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Quinn Hammers walks across the Aaron McKinney Memorial Highway past a pile of twisted metal that sits along the road after a tornado rolled through town the day earlier on Thursday, April 6 in Scopus.
(Megan Burke ~ Southeast Missourian)
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A feed bin was blown from Bridge's property and next to the Aaron McKenny Memorial Highway sign.
(Megan Burke ~ Southeast Missourian)
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Cows stand amidst the damage caused by a tornado a day before on Thursday, April 6 in Scopus.
(Megan Burke ~ Southeast Missourian)
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A mom and her calf stand among the damage left by a tornado the day earlier on Thursday, April 6 in Scopus.
(Megan Burke ~ Southeast Missourian)
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An old family mule barn built with wooden pegs damaged by the tornado on Thursday, April 6 in Scopus.
(Megan Burke ~ Southeast Missourian)
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Wood from the barn roof, taken by the tornado, sits in the mud.
(Megan Burke ~ Southeast Missouri)
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Bud Bridges points to one of his silos that was damaged by the tornado the day before as he stands next to a portion of fencing he had to repair in order to keep his cows in their pen on Thursday, April 6 in Scopus.
(Megan Burke ~ Southeast Missourian)
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A silo, damaged by the tornado the day earlier, seen blown off its base on Bud Bridges property on Thursday, April 6 in Scopus.
(Megan Burke ~ Southeast Missourian)
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Cows stand next to an overturned feed bin that was moved by the tornado the day prior on Thursday, April 6 in Scopus.
(Megan Burke ~ Southeast Missourian)
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Cows stand among damage strewn about by the tornado.
(Megan Burke ~ Southeast Missourian)
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Bud Bridges stands next to the root base of an upended tree ripped from the ground by a tornado the day prior, on Thursday, April 6 in Scopus.
(Megan Burke ~ Southeast Missourian)
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Fallen timber seen at Bollinger County 324 on Thursday, April 6 in Scopus.
(Megan Burke ~ Southeast Missourian)
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Bud Bridges stands next to the root base of an upended tree, ripped from the ground by a tornado the day prior, on Thursday, April 6 in Scopus.
(Megan Burke ~ Southeast Missourian)
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A fallen tree sits next to an old combine on Bud Bridges property on Thursday, April 6 in Scopus.
(Megan Burke ~ Southeast Missourian)
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A tornado scattered metal and timber and damaged an old mule farm on Bud Bridges property in Scopus.
(Megan Burke ~ Southeast Missourian)
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An old family mule barn, owned by Bud Bridges, was damaged by a tornado the day prior on Thursday, April 6 in Scopus.
(Megan Burke ~ Southeast Missourian)
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Cows stand next to timber fallen onto their pen fence by a tornado the day prior on Thursday, April 6 in Scopus.
(Megan Burke ~ Southeast Missourian)
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A house structure damaged by a tornado on Bud Bridges property in Scopus.
(Megan Burke ~ Southeast Missourian)
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Cows stand next to timber fallen onto their pen fence by a tornado the day prior on Thursday, April 6 in Scopus.
(Megan Burke ~ Southeast Missourian)
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An old family mule barn, owned by Bud Bridges, was damaged by a tornado the day prior on Thursday, April 6 in Scopus.
(Megan Burke ~ Southeast Missourian)
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An old family mule barn, owned by Bud Bridges, was damaged by a tornado the day prior on Thursday, April 6 in Scopus.
(Megan Burke ~ Southeast Missourian)
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Jack Strong cuts fallen timber in Bud Bridges yard on Thursday, April 6 in Scopus.
(Megan Burke ~ Southeast Missourian)
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A house damaged by a tornado sits on Bud Bridges property in Scopus.
(Megan Burke ~ Southeast Missourian)
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Quinn Hammers and Michelle Bridges gather fallen branches and load them onto a trailer on Thursday, April 6 in Scopus.
(Megan Burke ~ Southeast Missourian)
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An old family mule barn, owned by Bud Bridges, was damaged by a tornado the day prior on Thursday, April 6 in Scopus.
(Megan Burke ~ Southeast Missourian)
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A tornado damaged an old fuel pump on Bud Bridges property the day before on Thursday, April 6 in Scopus.
(Megan Burke ~ Southeast Missourian)
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A farm damaged by a tornado seen along Highway 34 on Thursday, April 6 in Bollinger County.
(Megan Burke ~ Southeast Missourian)
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A house damaged by a tornado seen on Thursday, April 6 in Grassy.
(Megan Burke ~ Southeast Missourian)
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A barn and tree damaged by a tornado seen on Thursday, April 6 in Grassy.
(Megan Burke ~ Southeast Missourian)
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Kids toys sit along Highway 34 in Bollinger County where a tornado touched down the day prior on Thursday, April 6 in Grassy.
(Megan Burke ~ Southeast Missourian)
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Kids clothes hangs in the barbed wire fence along Highway 34 on Thursday, April 6 in Grassy.
(Megan Burke ~ Southeast Missourian)
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What is left of a house and personal belongings sit among fallen timber and downed power lines along Highway 34 on Thursday, April 6 in Grassy.
(Megan Burke ~ Southeast Missourian)
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A tornado that touched down on Wednesday left pieces of a house and personal belongings among fallen timber along Highway 34 on Thursday, April 6 in Grassy.
(Megan Burke ~ Southeast Missourian)
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Precision Roofing & Supply, Inc. damaged by the tornado a day earlier on Thursday, April 6 in Grassy.
(Megan Burke ~ Southeast Missourian)
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A building purchased by Precision Roofing & Supply, Inc. just a year prior seen damaged by the tornado on Thursday, April 6 in Grassy.
(Megan Burke ~ Southeast Missourian)
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An overturned semi trailer at Precision Roofing & Supply, Inc. on Thursday, April 6 in Grassy.
(Megan Burke ~ Southeast Missourian)
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An overturned semi trailer at Precision Roofing & Supply, Inc. along Highway 34 on Thursday, April 6 in Grassy.
(Megan Burke ~ Southeast Missourian)
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Downed power lines and pieces of insulation litter the trees and fence along Highway 34 in Grassy.
(Megan Burke ~ Southeast Missourian)