Moore, Oklahoma: One year later
In this composite image, the Moore Warren Theater is seen one year after it was damaged.
On May 20, 2013 a two-mile wide EF5 tornado touched down in the town killing 24 people and leaving behind extensive damage to homes and businesses.
The town prepared for Tuesday’s one year anniversary of being hit by the tornado, May 18, 2014.
Moore, Oklahoma
Chuck Walker is seen standing on the exact spot where he was cleaning up tornado damage a year earlier, May 18, 2014.
Moore, Oklahoma
A grave site, a year after the damage.
Moore, Oklahoma
A neighborhood is seen one year after the devastation.
Moore, Oklahoma
A neighborhood street is seen one year after the devastation, May 18, 2014.
Moore, Oklahoma
An empty field is seen where the Moore Medical Center used to be, May 18, 2014.
Moore, Oklahoma
A neighborhood street is seen one year after the devastation, May 18, 2014.
Moore, Oklahoma
A new house is built to replace the one damaged by last year's tornado, May 18, 2014.
Moore, Oklahoma
A neighborhood street is seen, one year after the devastation depicted in the bottom photo, May 18, 2014.
Moore, Oklahoma
Robert Barnett works on building a new home to replace the one that was destroyed almost one year ago by a tornado , May 19, 2014.
Moore, Oklahoma
A sign reading "Hope is the only thing stronger than fear" is seen in front of a slab where a home once stood, May 18, 2014.
Moore, Oklahoma
A sign reading "Whatever will come or way thru fire or tornadoes we will not be shaken" is seen painted on the garage door of a home as the town prepares for Tuesday's one year anniversary of the town being devastated by a tornado, May 18, 2014 in Moore, Oklahoma.
Moore, Oklahoma
Ashley Nickel raises her arm as she prays with others in the congregation from Abundant Life United Pentecostal church for the city of Moore, May 18, 2014 in Moore, Oklahoma.
Moore, Oklahoma
A sign reading "No Storm Can Shatter the Unbreakable Bond of Our {Love}" is seen in front of the nearly rebuilt Plaza Towers Elementary school where seven children were killed when a tornado devastated the town, May 18, 2014.
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Medical workers stand together as an American flag Presentation Ceremony takes place in the temporary medical facility for Moore Medical Center which was destroyed almost one year ago by a tornado, May 19, 2014.
Moore, Oklahoma
John Higgins and Jim Akin from Veterans of Foreign Wars post 8706 raise a new American flag as they are reflected in the framed flag that was found after it was blown off the Moore Medical Center's building one year ago, May 19, 2014.