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170 miles an hour, that issen side that funnel. so anything in there is just destroyed. what can withstand 170 miles an hour wind pressure? >> i would say the inside room which would -- might be a closet of a well-built brick home may still be there after that happened. so that's why we say you must be inside your home in the small room, away from windows. that's the only part of the structure that might still be there. we have reports -- it's kind of a strange word, but we have reports of buildings being literally scraped from their foundation. the buildings are not there any longer. we don't know what happened to the people inside. we hope they were in the basement. >> absolutely horrifying. last question because i want to get to the mayor. it seemed to me, watching the enormity of this storm, as you said, it goes all the way down from new york, down, into alabama. are there more of these tornadoes breaking out in the

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