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Tornado watches and warnings were issued all across the country. In North Carolina, at least 11 people were hurt by the winds that destroyed Corona's home, but none seriously. "We just thank God that everyone is safe," said Corona, who had some cuts on her leg. Nearby, Douvhen Hanby was in his backyard when he saw the fast-moving funnel cloud head toward his house. He scrambled inside and yelled for his wife and four children to "hit the floor" in the living room. Seconds later, the house began shaking. When the winds died down about two minutes later, the family -- and their home
-- were more or less fine. Hanby ran to the next door to a neighbor's mobile home, which had been shredded. He dug through the rubble with his hands, looking for the woman and four children. He found them curled up in a ball under some pieces of tin. "They were scared, shaking. Then when it hit them they were alive, they started crying," he said.
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