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Officials Begin Testing Air Quality In Tornado-Ravaged Communities
PlayIt's been almost a week since a tornado swept through the city of Springfield, but most of the city's South End remains blocked off from car and pedestrian traffic.
Some people are now worrying about air quality in the area, as WFCR's Anne Motsue reports.
Tornado Coverage:
- Volunteers Flood Tornado Disaster Area
- Officials Begin Testing Air Quality In Tornado-Ravaged Communities
- Disaster Teams Assess Damage In W. Mass.
- After The Tornado, Monson Residents Look For A New Normal
- W. Mass. Picking Up The Pieces After Tornadoes
- Gallery: Photos Tell Devastating Tornado Stories
- Facebook Page Helps Tornado-Ravaged Monson
- Monson Residents Come Together After Tornado’s Destruction
- Springfield Residents Shift From Shock To Recovery
- In Sturbridge, Tornado Damage Proves Erratic
- Tornado Hollows Out Brimfield’s Hollow Road
- From The Archives: Worcester Tornado Of ’53 ‘Worse Than War’
- Resources: Where To Get Help, How To Help
- Initial Coverage: Patrick Scales Back Emergency As Tornado Cleanup Continues
- Initial Coverage: Deaths, Extensive Damage After Tornadoes Hit Mass.
This program aired on June 7, 2011.