information. gregg: that s picture of morgan harrington. beautiful girl. gregg: she was. absolutely. and loved and admired by all of her friends and family. i want to go back now to the composite sketch because it s changed from 2005 to now. originally it was a beard and a mustache. now they believe he s got rid of that, what, trying hide his identity and he s got a fuller face. what s interesting is with the advancement of time or with the time that s passed in the since 2005, it s seven years. so he does look different. he s got a fuller face. people think that he probably shaved his beard and mustache. and what s interesting is that the rape was 6 1/2 hours away from where the concert was where morgan was last seen. so someone in the area action he knew that farm area, he knew how to get there. you saw the gates, the fences. he had to literally walk across a creek to put her body in the place where it was left.
destruction here. this tornado, quite literally, cut a path right through this farm field and right through these people s homes and through their farm area and then it just kept on going and the destruction was really unbelievable. as you know, the talk has been that this may have been an e-4 with 150 mile per hour winds and he thought they were the 1 150-mile-per-hour winds that came roaring through here. that s just incredible. all of the people flooding into the community which is such a heartwarming thing and it almost brings tears to our eyes because you can t imagine the hope and inspiration they bring to these folks. state route 62, is it blocked up with trees? is it going to be hard for trucks and machinery to get in there? no, and in fact, i wish i could thank the helicopter pilot for turning down the engine. no, in fact, you can see, trucks
they have their cameras trained on all these critical shot like the tsunami waves coming to shore. i don t know if you can talk to some of the pictures we saw a little earlier. we saw all of this mud and debris boats and cars moving across a farm area. now i don t know if you were able to talk to that at all. what can you say and tell us about that? the earthquake, the he was of the earthquake as far as i understand it was in a prefecture sell hundred kilometers north of tokyo. and i think the footage we re seeing largely of these waves of debris, it is like a monster movie. seeing this stuff wiping out entire sections of the coastline is all generally from that area. also, the northern most island of japan is taking a major hit. we ve been seeing a lot of footage of what is washing over farmland and other places near to the coastline. there has been some really heart-wrenching footage of cars
we know 20 people have been evacuated from neighboring homes in this very rural farm area. they are at an area church currently waiting out the situation. you mentioned the train derailed. we know that 62 cars were on that train. approximately 18 of them have derailed. this is happening in an area as i mentioned that is very rural. right now, 15 or 18 of those cars still potentially on fire. we are looking at that happening as we speak. all of the emergency crews on stand by, waiting to hear word from the epa about what comes next. all of the fire crews from neighboring areas are standing back a mile from the situation, trying to see what to do. they are determining whether or not they are going to let this simply burn off, which could take up to 10 or 15 hours, or whether they will move forward with a foam operation. that would get this situation