9 days after tornado, rebuilding begins in Joplin

In this May 29, 2011 photo, Scott Vorhees, left, and his friend Doc Murphy watch while a volunteer with a tractor uses a chain to pull down what remai AP – In this May 29, 2011 photo, Scott Vorhees, left, and his friend Doc Murphy watch while a volunteer with …

JOPLIN, Mo. – Electrical crews hoisted power poles, small businesses opened in tents and residents snatched up construction supplies as rebuilding got underway nine days after a tornado tore through southwest Missouri. "We are open. Pray for Joplin," read a sign Tuesday outside a pharmacy offering customers free water, coffee and diabetic meters.

Cleanup from the tornado that carved a 6-mile swath through the city of about 50,000 will be expensive and environmentally delicate. Environmental officials have already warned of potential hazards, including gasoline leaks and asbestos used in the construction of old homes. But with debris removal to begin Wednesday, residents have started looking ahead.

Among the most evident signs Tuesday was the reopening of a Home Depot flattened by the 200 mph winds of the EF-5 twister. Employees in orange vests and aprons helped a steady stream of customers with sales of lumber, roofing materials and other necessities. There wasn't much to choose from yet, but Home Depot promised a 30,000-square-foot temporary building was already framed and would open within a couple of weeks.

Until then, people could pick up the most urgently needed supplies, piled on the ground and tables in the old store's parking lot.

"The products we have are what the community needs," store manager Steve Cope said. "We're trying to let people know we're not just a retail store to take their money. We're here."

It will be a long time before Joplin completely rebuilds. An estimated 8,000 homes and apartments were damaged or destroyed, along with hundreds of commercial buildings, schools, the largest hospital, power transformers and other infrastructure. But the work has begun.

Just a few blocks from where St. John's Regional Medical Center was hit, Darren Collins had already put up walls and a roof to rebuild his wife's beauty salon, Cutloose. Collins, who works as a contractor, said he wanted to get his wife's business going so he could turn his attention to the long list of jobs he has lined up elsewhere in the city. He said he hadn't anticipated what the salon's reopening would mean to so many people.

"I had one guy slam on his brakes and come over and give me a big hug and say what an inspiration it is to see somebody rebuilding," Collins said.

Residents also are anxious to get their homes back, including Scott Vorhees. The 35-year-old divorced lawyer and his two daughters weren't home when their two-story brick house on a 3-acre lot was destroyed. He's already had a contractor out and hopes to begin building a new home — "bigger and better," he said — within months.

"I just think it's important for people here to see people rebuilding," Vorhees said. "Get some momentum going. I want people in Joplin to see progress."

The rebuilding effort will get moving in earnest Wednesday, when crews will begin trucking rubble to one landfill in Lamar and two in Kansas. Gov. Jay Nixon announced the start of debris removal at a news conference Tuesday but wouldn't estimate how long it would take or what the cost would be, other than "tens, perhaps hundreds of millions of dollars."

He said it really didn't matter: "I have been clear from the beginning: We will rebuild Joplin."

Whatever the final figure is, the federal government will pay a greater-than-usual share — 90 percent, as it agreed to do after deadly storms in Alabama in April, Nixon said. The state and local governments will share the rest.

The Environmental Protection Agency will oversee removal of hazardous debris, a delicate task since asbestos, oils, hospital waste, industrial supplies and other hazards are mixed in with everything else. EPA spokesman Chris Whitley expected that to be a massive undertaking.

With such a wide area hit, "there are estimates that there will be more waste that will come from this that will need to be pulled away than there was at the World Trade Center site after 9-11," he said.

Missouri officials have backed off releasing a death count from the tornado after realizing that, because of the violence of the storm, some sets of remains that have been found could be from the same person.

Andrea Spillars, deputy director of the Missouri Department of Public Safety, said 146 sets of remains were taken a temporary morgue. Investigators are using DNA tests and other scientific means to identify them. The department said in a news release Tuesday evening that next-of-kin have been notified for 123 people confirmed killed by the storm.

The list of missing, which included 232 names on Thursday, was down to 10 by Tuesday. Spillars said 144 people on the original list were removed after officials learned they were alive. A few names have been added since.

Hundreds of rescue workers from out of town joined Joplin crews in one final sweep of the damaged area Tuesday, hoping against hope to find survivors amid the rubble. City Administrator Mark Rohrs said even when debris removal begins, spotters will be on site to take one last look for survivors.

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Associated Press video journalist Robert Ray contributed to this report.

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    Frank Wed May 25, 2011 05:55 am PDT Report Abuse
    Each of us givng something to help these people will make a great deal of difference. It doesn't have to be much, just give what you can. That is putting our checkbook behind our words. Real care and love dictate action.
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    I_8_ur_Cat Thu May 26, 2011 03:37 pm PDT Report Abuse
    one thing many people do not know is, ALWAYS REGESTER YOUR STORM SHELTER WITH THE CITY !!!!!
    if you are in a storm and are safe in a shelter a week or two of house being collapsed on top of it with you inside could be rough, just because officials dont have it listed and are not looking for it !
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    lp 272 Wed May 25, 2011 08:07 am PDT Report Abuse
    i lived in missouri from 95 to 08. i did visit joplin on numerous occasions so i can tell from pictures the damage that joplin has suffered. i had 2 children in st.john's hospital. i am proud to say we helped many recover from tornado damages, and that included kansas and arkansas. it seems to come natural to people in missouri to help. i no longer live in missouri and i am in close contact with my daughter there to send whatever help i can. i can only hope more people will take it upon themselves to help.
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    dalhend Wed May 25, 2011 04:13 am PDT Report Abuse
    For those of you in the Joplin area, those who have lost loved ones, friends and releatives. My heart goes out to you, I grew up in the Joplin area and I am devastated by what I see. If you are a school student in the Joplin area, please check in on facebook, if you have not contacted your relatives please do so, the city needs our prayers and I stand pat in knowing that the people of Joplin will rebuild and regain their lives. May peace be with you all.
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    Pat Thu May 26, 2011 04:28 pm PDT Report Abuse
    Westboro Baptist Church members might be 'missing' after they plan to protest on Sunday.
    This has to be the most suicidal bunch of religious retards yet.
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    sandra p Wed May 25, 2011 08:09 am PDT Report Abuse
    There is nothing worse than going through a storm like this. It stays with you forever. I was in Cyclone Tracey that destroyed Darwin Australia . My family here in the states didn't know if I and my infant son,their only Grandchild, had survived or not. The Red Cross was wonderful and as we had no power anywhere they made it possible for me to call my family and let them know we survived. I will send a donation to the Red Cross and would urge others to do the same. I will pray for the rescue efforts and the people who will rebuild and carry on.
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    PMD Thu May 26, 2011 04:11 pm PDT Report Abuse
    Thanks so much to ALL the people who have opened their hearts and checkbooks to help the victims in Joplin. The depth of your giving and caring touches the heart.

    A Missourian
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    Ahminijihad Wed May 25, 2011 08:31 am PDT Report Abuse
    Mimi, first off, ONE Wal-Mart in Joplin was destroyed, they have two. For the trolls and morons, people were killed all across the lower third of the city, including nursing homes, homes, the hospital, apartment complexes, on the streets, in vehicles and every place a person could possibly be. They didn't deserve to die and do not deserve to be the butt of jokes from some of you slugs. The vast majority of you are just chronic whiners, who wouldn't lift a finger to help someone if they were right next to you, let alone miles away. The people of Joplin have help, from all over this state and the surrounding states. They will pull together and recover from this disaster with or without help. That is the kind of people they are. This has nothing to do with Obama, George Bush or any other politician, except in the tiny little mind of some of you. When a disaster affects you first hand or personally, we'll see how much you whine like the little bitches you really are. Now, go get your @#$% wiped and your diaper changed, you useless slime balls. Your Mommy is calling.
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    suzieQ Thu May 26, 2011 10:33 am PDT Report Abuse
    I lived in Missouri as a child and learned quickly about tornados. I moved to Mississippi 6 months after Camille and learned quickly about hurricanes and tornados. I lived in California and learned quickly about earthquakes...but...I spent 30 years in Maryland and rode out Hurricane David in 1979 - 9 months pregnant. The sound of the tornado that bounced over our house is something I will never forget and stays with me even today. Its hard to explain the roar, but you know it immediately once you've heard it. I had my son that night...it was an adventure travelling around debris, over downed power lines, through water up to the door handles of my in-laws LTD and arriving 65 miles away in Annapolis to give birth. I'm back in California...yesterday I looked out at the storm clouds and said "Wow, if I wasn't in California, I'd swear those were tornado clouds." Yep 4 tornados touched down north east of San Fran. No one is safefrom mother nature. I give every time there is a disaster. I hope you will too, someday we both may need the same services. Be safe. Love to my family in Missouri...
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    Ian Wed May 25, 2011 04:41 am PDT Report Abuse
    I'm sure there are many missing that are simply in shock from the occurrence and will be located and rejoined with family and friends. There are many like me; living too far away to help, but wishing everyone there the strength to carry on.

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