String of Tornadoes Kill at Least 30 in U.S. A large swath of precipitation is seen from the Gulf of Mexico stretching through the Southeast to the Northeast in this GOES-8 water vapor satellite image taken at 7:15 a.m., EST on November 11, 2002. Tornadoes ripped through the eastern United States from the Great Lakes into the deep South, wiping out several small towns and killing at least 30 people. (NOAA via Reuters)
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