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Catholic Church, which acted as either makeshift shelters or morgues. Only the extreme northwestern and southeastern portions of the city were spared. The town's electrical plant and water facilities were destroyed, so there was no way to counter the fires that burned through the scattered debris. Many bodies found in the aftermath the tornado were burnt beyond recognition—it was impossible to tell if they died from the tornado or from being trapped and burned alive.
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