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institution as rapidly as possible. dr. gillman-dage, i appreciate your time today. i know how busy you are. thank you so much. yes, sir, appreciate you, thank you very much. alisyn, and victor, it s extraordinary, the clean up has already begun. it s well underway. it s certainly going to be a very long effort here. i mean, every single person has an individual story for like those two that anderson talked to. every single person, and those are the survivors that will live with what they just experienced through those hours. i think about the couple nick spoke with. she was in the bathtub, he was bleeding trying to get to her. i hear that there are things happening around you, anderson, and usually after the first day there s the frozen shock and then the work starts. what are they doing around rue? reporter: there s a lot of work being done. there are still search and rescue crews going through all, you know, they set up a grid
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and we think we found it near greenfield, arkansas, yesterday, it s a pretty incredible event. reporter: coming here this morning in mayfield, driving over the sort of hill from the highway and suddenly, you know, it seems normal on the highway, you know, you see trees down, but suddenly you turn, get over the hill, and it s just stunning to see the town all flat. yeah, when i pulled into town after i came from the candle factory, i came back around on 69 and actually came from right behind where i m standing now. and parked my truck, and the roads were completely impassable, i actually got out and helped some people as we went to some of the homes behind me a few blocks back, and started searching for any survivors or anyone that was caught in the damage. how does it look, you have been around these areas now for days, i mean, a lot of progress h has already been made. people immediately started clearing roads, clearing areas. yeah, like i said, when i got
volunteers, a lot of emt personnel rushing to do what they had to do. they were pulling multiple pieces of rubble piece by piece to free some of the employees there at the candle factory from the rubble. simon, you have been doing this a long time, just in terms of what, you know, the things you have seen, the storms you ve tracked, how does this compare. this is very similar to tuscaloosa, alabama, back in 2011 during that big super outbreak. really intense path, really long path, this one s about three times the length of the tuscaloosa tornado. reporter: they said this was on the ground 128 miles, and maybe even longer. the national weather service is still studying it. yeah, so the weather service is going to find out whether this was a single path or not. if it is a single path, and we re pretty sure it frprobably is, yesterday we were looking for the beginning of the path,