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As an auger unloads the grain from the wrecked truck, a passerby peers into the wreckage which only hours before was a family's dream.

The body of the ill-fated driver is moved away as firemen check the wreckage.

Bystanders stare in disbelief at the magnitude of the destruction.

Rescue workers carry the body of the truck driver from the wreckage.

Rescue workers carry Jess Sr., critically injured but alive, from the demolished building. More than an hour later, the lifeless body of his son, Danny, was removed from the tangle of steel beneath the truck.

Hurtling down a steep grade, a grain truck goes out of control, plunging through an office area where Jess Sr. and Danny were working. It broke through a foot thick wall on the side of the building.

Still in her house shoes, Trudey McDune wore a frightened expression, saying, 'I am glad it is all over and thank God no one is hurt.'

A woman walks past a damaged variety store through the mess trying to leave the area. A workman looks around trying to figure out what to do first and where to go next.

This young man, his baby in hand, made his way down the street to get out of the area. Residents walked through the rubble and a car was overturned, but luckily no one was killed or injured.

On Friday the 13th, the earth rumbled and city streets in Louisville, Kentucky caved in due to a sewer explosion.