threatens a big area from joplin already to dallas. hail, gusty winds. heavy rain from omaha to ohio. and severe weather stretching all the way into the northeast. showers from denver to billings. and light snow in the rockies. meanwhile some showers from seattle to portland. we are looking at 65 in boise. 60 in salt lake. 77 in albuquerque. fargo at 66. minneapolis, 68. kansas city, 80. 80s from dallas to miami. 91 in atlanta. in addition to joplin, missouri, there is also lots of tornado damage to fix in the town of reading, kansas. sun day s storm killed a man there whose mobile home was flipped over. more than 100 buildings were damaged and/or destroyed. and they re also working on getting power restored to the entire town, now without water. that was the aftermath. what caused it. a rare look at the moment the tornado struck. it was all recorded by one business s surveillance cameras. the wind gusts clocked in at up to 165 miles an hour. the stunning power of it ne
were damaged. internet access is still spotty. some relying on the special facebook page to get information about the victims. a fly-over of the city. fires still burning, homes were flattened, wipe add way street after street. the city s home depot store completely gone. walls flattened, debris everywhere. the sign of goodwill, neighbors searching for neighbors amidst the wreckage. and the search for people at day break who are still missing. john hendren begins the coverage. reporter: now comes the long search for survivors. hell, it s horrible. i m 34 years old. i ve been this guy s friend since i was 15. reporter: it s the same over joplin, missouri, from a twister that was three quarters of a mile. that s the first i was ever in a tornado. . looking at the roof and walls blow off is enough for me. reporter: for some the stories were miraculous, this man sent a text message to a friend that saved his life. i just got a message from him. reporter: maxine
long, get the very latest live on america this morning and later, diane sawyer does lead our coverage from joplin on good morning america. thoughts and prayers with everyone in that area. oh, boy, that s for sure. a look now at your tuesday forecast. another tornado outbreak threatens a big area from joplin already to dallas. hail, gusty winds. heavy rain from omaha to ohio. and severe weather stretching all the way into the northeast. showers from denver to billings. and light snow in the rockies. meanwhile some showers from seattle to portland. we are looking at 65 in boise. 60 in salt lake. 77 in albuquerque. fargo at 66. minneapolis, 68. kansas city, 80. 80s from dallas to miami. 91 in atlanta. in addition to joplin, missouri, there is also lots of tornado damage to fix in the town of reading, kansas. sun day s storm killed a man there whose mobile home was flipped over. more than 100 buildings were damaged and/or destroyed. and they re also working on getting
trapped. and more to come? as rescuers race to locate survivors with the skies still in turmoil, meteorologists warn of more tornadoes to come across the country. we talk to the deputy director of fema about what to do in case the worst strikes. a special edition of nightline begins right now. good evening, i m terry moran. walking around joplin tonight is just an ominous experience. this is a blasted landscape. mile after mile of it. the trees sheered off with tremendous violence. houses torn apart and crushed. cars wrecked as far as the eye can see. and the storms are still coming. the night sky will just open up and the rains pour down, drenching the ruins. this was one of the deadliest tornadoes in the history of the united states. more than 100 souls have been lost. and abc s josh elliott spent the day in this devastated community, with the first responders searching for survivors. reporter: last night, just before dinner, the town of joplin, missouri, was hit with
weather threatens joplin, missouri. the death tool at 115 is expected to rise. the school district canceled the rest of the year, after schools were damaged. internet access is still spotty. some relying on the special facebook page to get information about the victims. a fly-over of the city. fires still burning, homes were flattened, wipe add way street after street. the city s home depot store completely gone. walls flattened, debris everywhere. the sign of goodwill, neighbors searching for neighbors amidst the wreckage. and the search for people at day break who are still missing. john hendren begins the coverage. reporter: now comes the long search for survivors. hell, it s horrible. i m 34 years old. i ve been this guy s friend since i was 15. reporter: it s the same over joplin, missouri, from a twister that was three quarters of a mile. that s the first i was ever in a tornado. . looking at the roof and walls blow off is enough for me. reporter: for some