i don t know how to explain it. parker and i pulled in the driveway and it was instantly as i put the truck in park it hit. i didn t have a clue a tornado was coming. like casey said, it seemed like seconds later it was over and when i pulled in i was looking at our house and ten seconds later the truck is completely turned around and smashed up against everything and we get out and look around and there is nothing left. you know, i just you assume the worst because there was nothing there. i could hear her screaming and hollering. i can t find her. it is just panic because she is like i m here in parker s bathroom. i can t find parker s bathroom. next thing i know joe is walking through and he is disoriented and he is trying to get out to go help his wife, donna.
satellite images show the scope of the devastation, it is breathtaking saying quote, there is nothing left we hear from many of the residents there. our next guest s home is in rolling fork. it was completely destroyed. they were hiding in a bathtub before the tornado swept over and were not hurt. joining us now is casey shea and parker perry. thanks so much to all of you for joining us. our hearts go out to you and your community and all you ve been through. how are you doing this morning? sandra, we re hanging on. we are exhausted physically, emotionally. we re heartbroken for ourselves, our neighbors, for our whole community, but we are all blessed just to be here. we re alive. sandra: amen. really, your town is where this devastation began and can you sort of give us an idea of how that night unfolded for your family? it started out by hiding in a
we re trying to figure out casual way. i am taking incoming fire for the vest. we said it with as great. very middle age. you said it s the minivan. the minivan of clothes. i m following on radio. thanks, guys. it s a tornado. bill: a monster tornado decimating parts of me is miss and alabama from over the weekend killing at least 26 people along way. what a path of destruction there. tough news on monday. i m bill hemmer in new york. dana has the day off today. sandra, thanks for being here. sandra: it is the one of the deadliest tornadoes to hit the state of mississippi.
ton top of them. it was so dark and loud i was scared. i was scared for my life. fortunately there are no deaths reported here in amory, which is miraculous when you see the extent of the damage. they aren t out of the woods just yet. the city of amory says that there is a boil water advisory in place because the city s water department took a direct hit from that tornado. the police department in town has set up a command center where they are taking donations. we ve seen tons of folks drop off water and food and just really try to do whatever they can to help their fellow man. such a tough time. you see a lot of folks in this community coming together trying to help one another. bill: charles, thank you. we ll be with you throughout the morning and into the afternoon and days to come, charles, thanks for that. so many times when you see
what it could mean for a city getting ready to elect an new mayor and entire new city council. we ll check in on that. sandra: how one woman hid for safety from the tornado in rolling fork, missouri and survived the terrifying ordeal. it has been destroyed and now we have to put the pieces back together again. together again. customize and save. only pay for what you need. liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty.