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Deadly tornadoes hit Nebraska 

 

Tuesday 17 June 2014 07:34 EDT
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Two tornados approach Pilger, Nebraska
Two tornados approach Pilger, Nebraska (AP Photo/Eric Anderson)

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A deadly super-cell thunderstorm system bringing a swarm of tornadoes has ripped through towns and villages in north-east Nebraska, US, killing a five-year-old child and injuring dozens of people.

A state of emergency has been declared by Nebraska Governor Dave Heineman, as officials announced that the small town of Pilger was simply “gone” in the wake of the storm.

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