
Nam Y. Huh / AP
Tasos Pantelidis searches through a home destroyed by a tornado in Marysville, Ind., March 4. Calm weather gave dazed residents of storm-wracked towns a respite on Sunday as they dug out from a chain of tornadoes that cut a swath of destruction from the Midwest to the Gulf of Mexico, killing at least 39 people.
With a light snow and cold temperatures adding to the misery in places like hard-hit Henryville, Indiana officials were able to announce that no one else was still reported missing in the state where 12 died. Kentucky was hardest hit, with 20 deaths.
-- Reported by NBC News, msnbc.com and news services
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