Good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. Good to be with you. Im annemarie green. This morning, the worst may be over in east tennessee, but wildfires pushed by powerful winds are blamed for at least three deaths and destroying hundreds of homes and businesses. More than a dozen people were injured. The towns of gatlinburg and pigeon forge were hardest hit and thousands were literally forced to run forhe in the words of one survivor, it was like we were in hell. Demarco morgan has our report and the frightening video. Reporter you are watching cell phone video taken by two brothers as they escape from a resort area in the mountains of gatlinburg, tennessee. They said they had no warning as the walls of flame surrounded them and their only choice was to ride through it or die. Winds that topped 87 miles per hour. Fires quickly spread in this droughtstricken area when with burning embers blew and brought down power lines. This community is at th