foxnews.com/ureport. you might just see them on the air, we always appreciate it. gregg: that looks like my garage door when i forgot to lift it before exiting. jenna: happens to the best of us, greg g. gregg: okay, a western state is under siege, forcing 31,000 people to get out of the danger zone. more than half a dozen fires creating massive destruction. will these people have homes to even return to? we ll be talking to the u.s. forest service in just a moment. stick around. almost tastes like one of jack s cereals. fiber one. uh, forgot jack s cereal. [ jack ] what s for breakfast? um. try the number one! [ jack ] yeah, this is pretty good. [ male announcer ] half a day s worth of fiber. fiber one.
joplin. back up! i am. it s tearing up the entire city on the south side of joplin right now. this is jeff. it s a massive tornado. massive destruction. it s a mile wide tornado. it s leveling the south side of joplin right now. we re good. thankfully all of those people survived. i ll talk to the governor of missouri in just a moment but first a look at the other stories we ll be covering tonight.
white house now. and michael reagan joins us today and why this raises new concerns. and you just heard the warnings from the national severe weather center, they are increasing their worries about huge tornado out breaks in the coming hours. stay tuned for this. it s a developing story. we ll be right back. #
what that was like for him, to see that house behind you and try to picture it the way he was describing it as a big, beautiful home with columns around it and the top of it is tipped on to the road behind you. unbelievable. we wish them well in this window of good weather for the moment. mike, thanks again. a few minutes ago we told you about the potentially deadly twister outbreak that may still come today. we are trying to talk with the severe weather center in norman, oklahoma. we hope we ll have that for you shortly. stick around for that. that means, of course, that the storm chasers are out there at this very moment watching to see what may swirl and start to develop around them, to bring us this kind of video that we ve seen throughout this whole ordeal like this one. take a look. on the south side of joplin, it s a massive tornado, massive destruction. it s a mile wide tornado it s leveling the south side of joplin right now. martha: now they are even taking you along for th
help of her friends right now trying to get all of her belongs somewhere where it can be dry before more expected bad weather hits. this is john degrath. john you were in this house when the tornado hit but you actually live in that little yellow house off in the distance. yes, the third house from the corner, which you can t tell three houses, it s the little yellow house directly back over there, that s my house, that s where i was just prior to the storm and tornado hitting. reporter: you knew you won t make it as this big ef4 worked its way through here. i saw it on the radar and they said the tornado is in this position or funnel clouds. i said this looks bad. i came out my back door, i ran up here to d, i call her d, d s house, we looked on the front porch, it looked really, really bad, you could not see the tornado, it was rain wrapped. the wind was out of control, the rain came blowing in, we went inside, we hit the basement, it hit. the tornado sirens went off i was ru