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  • North Carolina officials tallied more than 130 serious injuries, 65 homes destroyed and another 600 significantly damaged by Sunday evening, according to state public safety spokeswoman Julia Jarema.

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  • "There is a lot of damage, and there are a lot of people who are hurting physically and emotionally right now," Jarema said.

    Severe storms kill at least 45 2011

  • The tornado that struck Bertie County was one of 62 in North Carolina, causing "significant damage" in 26 counties, according to Julia Jarema, North Carolina Emergency Management spokeswoman.

    Severe storms kill at least 45 2011

  • "We still don't have a full grasp of what the damage is," Jarema said.

    Severe storms kill at least 45 2011

  • "We've been cut to the bare bones, to be honest," Julia Jarema, spokeswoman at North Carolina Division of Emergency Management.

    Patchwork Preparation Awaits Irene Douglas A. Blackmon 2011

  • "Jarema hit him on head, shake him bad, and trow him in corner on noder man."

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  • North Carolina's Ocracoke Island, a popular barrier island accessible only by boat, was being evacuated Wednesday, said Julia Jarema, spokeswoman for North Carolina Emergency Management.

    Default- News - USATODAY.com 2011

  • North Carolina officials tallied more than 130 serious injuries, 65 homes destroyed and another 600 significantly damaged by Sunday evening, according to state public safety spokeswoman Julia Jarema.

    NPR Topics: News 2011

  • North Carolina officials tallied more than 130 serious injuries, 65 homes destroyed and another 600 significantly damaged by Sunday evening, according to state public safety spokeswoman Julia Jarema.

    CBC | Top Stories News 2011

  • North Carolina officials tallied more than 130 serious injuries, 65 homes destroyed and another 600 significantly damaged by Sunday evening, according to state public safety spokeswoman Julia Jarema.

    USATODAY.com News 2011

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