Obama visits tornado-stricken Oklahoma suburb
US President offers moral and monetary support in wake of tornado that killed 24 people.
Last Modified: 26 May 2013 22:59
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US President Barack Obama has been shown around what is left of one Oklahoma suburb after Monday's deadly tornado.
He offered moral and monetary support in the wake of the monstrous tornado that killed 24 people, including 10 children.
Obama promised that the government will be behind the victims of the tornado "every step of the way".
"I'm just a messenger here," the president said, saying "folks are behind you" across America.
Al Jazeera's Rosalind Jordan reports.