Harpole told WFPL he had been employed at the factory for only a few weeks, making minimum wage, plus an extra dollar an hour for working the night shift, which ran from 5 p.m. to 3:30 a.m. Around midnight on Friday night, the tornado sirens sounded, and workers took shelter in the bathrooms, he said. A short time later, the tornado struck.
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