Talk:Deadly tornadoes blast U.S. Midwest leaving 39 dead
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Update: Monday, March 5
editThe number of deaths rose since this article was published at Wikinews. Proposed update:
The death of Angel Babcock, an Indiana toddler found in a New Pekin, Indiana field after the storm, raised the confirmed deaths from Friday to 39 people on top of 13 more from the storm on Wednesday.
- Bruce Schreiner and Tom LoBianco (Associated Press). "Baby dropped in field by tornado dies; toll at 39" — Herald-Tribune (Serasota, FL), March 4, 2012