dangerous and powerful these storms can be. watch as a tornado in el rene no, oklahoma, sucks this tractor trailer backwards before flipping it. oh, my goodness. that is powerful. oklahoma city s fire chief saying they recovered five bodies yesterday, several miles from a storm drain where they likely sought shelter during friday s storm. the search continues today for six other people who were still missing. among them is an 8-year-old girl. some states now reeling, now recovering from tornadoes should get a reprieve today but they aren t completely in the clear here. meteorologist indra peterson s has today s look. good morning. good morning. we re watching as the same storm system pushed to the northeast, the cold front extending from the northeast straight down the eastern seaboard and with that some points of heavy rain today even chances for hail and thunderstorms out there. the other thing we ve been talking about are the wildfires, a lot of heat in the west coast, gusting
cast on his arm running around in daddy s shoes. but i m just afraid it s gone. i don t think that i don t think it s possible. as much as it rained, even if it s there, it s more than likely ruined. there s really nothing left, much of anything. reporter: the acres of angel s farm is a refuge for abused animals in the town of el rene no. angela cares for everything from pigeons to dogs to llamas. one of the llamas was killed. this llama and several horses and donkeys had to be taken to shelters for treatments of wounds but her family lived here in a 117-year-old two-story farmhouse that endured countless oklahoma storms, but not this one. it was special because we really had our fingers planted pretty deep in the caring for the animals. it was like a simple country life kind of home. you re away from the city and,