and we knew that houses on either side of the interstate, we knew there would be a loss of life and mass devastation. we started this way. when we got here, what we saw was unbelievable. i had been here for may 3rd tornado. this was nothing. may 3 every nothing compared to this. i m talking everywhere you looked debris field so high, so far, so wide. wounded people walking around the streets. you know, walking wounded. they were bloody, people that had stuff sticking out of them from things that were flying around in the air. cars cru s crumpled up like toy. buildings two and three stories high leveled. it was devastating. i m sorry. as far as recovering people, we heard you recovered upward of 100 people overnight? we ve had hundreds of law
what it was like on the ground, people trying to make it through the horror of a tornado. take a look and listen. everywhere you looked, the debris field was so high and so far and so wide, wounded people walking around the streets, you know, they were walking wounded. they were bloody, people that had stuff sticking out of them from things that were flying around in the air. there were cars crumpled up like little toys and thrown on top of buildings, buildings two, three stories tall that were levelled. it was devastating. 4,000-pound cars stacked here as if you were in a parking garage. the need is great, immediate, and long-term. search and rescue going on. we understand that less than 50% of the certain area has been combed through by teams. we ve been watching hem here with dogs this morning. one other good break, while it s windy here, storm cells are moving in the area, the rain s held off. search and rescue is able to