John Curran, a senior at South Central Calhoun High School, rakes up leaves, twigs, insulation and other debris from in front of the high school.
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Volunteers look at the roof of South Central Calhoun High School, which blew off when the tornado Sunday passed over. When the tornado tore the roof off, there were at least 100 people inside for an awards ceremony.
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About a dozen volunteers walk along a street in Lake City as they help clear debris from homes.
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South Central Calhoun senior Dylan Addison and junior Kyle King throw a log down from a house in the path of the tornado Sunday in Lake City.
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Farnhamville fire chief Jay Anderson gives directions as a debris is cleared from South Central Calhoun High School.
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Trish Dick and her fiance Mike Christensen move a section of their roof that blew off as Sunday's tornado tore past their house in Lake City.
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Allysa Blanchfield, a junior at South Central Calhoun High School, throws debris from Sunday's tornado into a pile. She is among at least several dozen students who volunteered to help.
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A school crossing sign is framed by trees that fell during Sunday's tornado in Lake City.
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An American flag taped to a stick waves as volunteers work to clear debris from Sunday's tornado in Lake City.
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A sign for Iowa Highway 175 sits on the ground in front of homes that were in the path of the Lake City tornado Sunday.
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Crew members worked to restore power in Lake City following the tornado Sunday. Officials expected power to return by the end of Monday.
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Dozens of students from South Central Calhoun High School helped removed debris from yards on Monday after a tornado ripped through Lake City Sunday night.
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Lon Buse, of Lake View, uses a chainsaw to cut trees that fell when Sunday's tornado tore through Lake City Sunday night. Governor Terry Branstad declared a disaster area in Calhoun County following the tornado.
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Volunteers line up to register before helping clear debris from Sunday's tornado in Lake City. By noon, more than 400 people volunteered to help.
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Becky Remsburg works to remove debris from her yard after Sunday's tornado in Lake City.