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  • Gina Stromski in memoriam
  • Tewauna Robinson in memoriam
  • Leslie Johnson in memoriam
  • Richard Brown in memoriam
  • William Sass in memoriam
  • Cindy Plumley in memoriam
  • Jeany Nealy in memoriam
  • Nicolas McCabe in memoriam
  • Terri Long in memoriam
  • Christopher Legg in memoriam
  • Janae Hornsby in memoriam
  • Megan Futrell in memoriam
  • Case Futrell in memoriam
  • Kyle Davis in memoriam
  • Emily Conatzer in memoriam
  • Antonia Candelaria in memoriam
  • Hemant Bhonde in memoriam
  • Sydney Angle in memoriam
  • Deanna Ward in memoriam
  • Sydnee and Karrina Vargyas in memoriam
  • Randy Smith in memoriam
  • Shannon Quick in memoriam
  • Kathryn Begay

MOORE, Okla. – Twenty-four people were killed in the tornado that tore through Moore May 20, 2013.

Ten of those victims were children, seven of them were in the Plaza Towers Elementary School.

Terri Long – 49
Megan Futrell – 29
Case Futrell – 4 months
Shannon Quick – 40
Sydnee Vargyas – 7 months
Karrina Vargyas – 4
Jeany Neely – 38
Antonia Candelaria – 9
Kyle Davis – 8
Janae Hornsby – 9
Sydney Angle – 9
Emily Conatzer -9
Nicolas McCabe – 9
Christopher Legg – 9
Cindy Plumley – 45
Deanna Ward – 70
Rick Jones – 54
William Sass – 63
Gina Stromski – 51
Tewauna Robinson – 45
Randy Smith – 39
Leslie Johnson – 46
Hemant Bhonde – 65
Richard Brown – 41
Kathryn Begay – 90

More than 300 people were injured in the storm.

Some of the most heartbreaking stories come from Plaza Towers Elementary School where seven children died.

Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin said the state has established a website where people can get information on services available to people affected by the storm: http://www.ok.gov/okstrong/.

Fallin said those impacted can also call 1-800-621-FEMA for further assistance.