US | Joplin tornado Joplin: 232 Still Missing But first woman on the list still alive By Kevin Spak Posted May 26, 2011 2:06 PM CDT Copied This photo provided May 25, 2011, by Mike Hare shows his son, Lantz Hare, who is still missing following Sunday's deadly tornado in Joplin, Mo. (AP Photo/Mike Hare) Joplin officials have released a list of 232 people still unaccounted for in the wake of the deadliest tornado ever recorded in the US. Search and rescue teams haven’t found any new survivors of the disaster since Tuesday, but Joplin officials tell the AP that they don’t think everyone on the list is dead—they suspect many have simply been cut off from communicating with their families because of still-spotty cell phone reception. Indeed, the AP tracked down the first person on the list—75-year-old Sally Adams—and found her alive and well, sitting on a wooden chair and petting her cat. Neighbors rescued Adams after her home was destroyed, but she’s lost her cell phone and had no way to contact her family. Told she was on the missing list, Adams replied, “Get me off of there!” Read These Next After Kennedy Center name change, holiday jazz concert is canceled. Veteran TV actor Pat Finn is dead at 60. Former child performer in the Lion King was fatally stabbed. Sammy Davis Jr.'s ex, Swedish actor May Britt, is dead at 91. Report an error