shepard: fox weather alert. a powerful storm system that left destruction across the southeast he has now killed 20 people. 15 deaths in south georgia alone. that number includes seven that died when an apparent tornado tore through a mobile home park in adele. officials in south mississippi report four deaths. one person died in florida. the storm destroyed homes, shut down roads and knocked down power lines and trees and caused flooding in some places. one official in albany georgia, described his shock. it s unfathomable out there what happened. you have a trailer park that looks like it s been disintegrated. you literally have smatterings of what used to be homes thrown into the woods. you have the smell of gas, destroyed homes, people crying,
mississippi where they re helping out with food. volunteers putting together boxed lunches and distributing the lunches for storm victims and rescue workers. a whale of a mess. now the weather is headed to the northeast. stocks new york city like wind tunnels this afternoon. what is happening in the south, adam? in the south, we re in cleanup mode. this is where the weekend tornados were. everything in the pink color, that is a tornado. so obviously incredibly active. if there s any good news right now, we re getting on the back side of that system, at least in the southeast. here s what we re looking at for satellite and radar. the moisture moving up. we re clearing up stretching back from georgia, alabama, mississippi, clearing skies. a lot of folks are getting into cleanup mode. they re going to do so. this system will continue to left to the northeast where it will be affecting a new round of folks. at least the southeast, shepard is looking okay now until the
debris everywhere. shepard: weather experts say although tornado outbreaks this time of year are not rare, they re not unheard of. a man s piano no match for the storm. a woman walked through the living room of her home, which is clearly now completely exposed. a wall is gone. somehow the items on the shelves are not even disrupted. see that? a clock over there and a picture of a bird and stuff. so weird the way mother nature acts. north of there, albany, georgia a rescue worker carries a dog trapped in the mobile home. fire and rescue are still looking for trapped people. this is lauderdale, mississippi. large tree branches right through the roof of a church that ended up in a nursery. further south here, hattiesburg,
remember skipper wells. that memorial was held at wells old high school. georgia actually lost two men in last week s shootingsment. a sailor was also killed and we learned that randall smith will not be buried in georgia but in the state where he died. another victim staff sergeant david wyat will be buried in chattanooga. they want him to be buried for the love of the chattanooga community and the out loving support during the time. president obama ordered the g. flags to be flown at half staff and suffered his own yugeulogy and taking time to remember each one of them. back in massachusetts tom sullivan cheered for his boston teams and battle and sully was