Trail volunteers will be trying to clean up the vandalism. Anyone with information about the markings is encouraged to contact DCR. NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — A portion of the.
how far east did it go? i m not sure. i know there s damage over on the next mile section. reporter: we re now almost exactly 12 miles due east of where we started this journey and where the tornado first touched down. this is the area where locals say the tornado actually lifted off the ground, meaning its path is about twice as long as first estimated. now the national weather service has revised it s report based on aerial photographs of damage to trees. they now say the tornado s path was 13 miles long. also new numbers to report today, drew. the death toll continues to rise here. officials say there are 146 sets of human remains that have been recovered. without getting too gruesome, that doesn t mean that s the same number as the death toll because there may be duplicate partial remains. also, 43 people remain missing tonight. that includes four people listed as missing but whose family members say they are, in fact, deceased. some good news for this community.
osborn who is desperately searching for her father. my dad and my uncle are in there, and i m hoping and praying to god they are okay. reporter: turned out they were buried in that rubble, so we re now about seven miles to the east of where the tornado first touched down. as can you see, there s still lots of damage here, so those original estimates of six miles on the ground are way too conservative. this is where jim and stacy richards lived. stacy survived the tornado by hanging on to two dog crates as her home collapsed around and on top of her. that was awful, laying there, screaming and screaming and screaming, and it was horrible. reporter: this week they got their insurance settlement, so they can rebuild. how far east did it go? i m not sure. i know there s damage over on the next mile section. reporter: we re now almost exactly 12 miles due east of where we started this journey and where the tornado first touched down, the area where
17-year-old andrea osborne who was desperately searching for her father. my dad and my uncle are in there. and i just i m hoping and praying to god they re okay. reporter: turned out they were buried in that rubble. so we are now about seven miles to the east of where the tornado first touched down. as you can see there s still lots of damage here. so those original estimates of six miles on the ground are way too conservative. this is where jim and stacey richards lived. stacey survived the tornado by hanging onto two dog crates as her home collapsed around and on top of her. that was awful. laying there, screaming and screaming and screaming. and yeah, it was horrible. reporter: this week they got their insurance settlement so they can rebuild. how far east did it go? i m not sure. i know there s damage over on the next mile section. reporter: we re now almost exactly 12 miles due east of where we started this journey and where the tornado first touched down. this i