state on wednesday to survey the damage. and that s where cbs lilia luciano will lead off our coverage tonight in dawson springs. good evening, illula. reporter: norah, good evening. everywhere you look here, the devastation is just disorienting. nothing makes sense, and so many people are still missing. the kentucky national guard and fema are assisting in the search over here for any signs of life, and today, we traveled to an even smaller town that lost 6% of its population in just one night. cattle rancher danny miller says he has seen tornadoes in his lifetime, but none like the one that took the lives of his brother billy and his wife. they lived in a it just exploded, i reckon. they said that i was found outside the house, laying on their sides, facing each other. they were always together, so that s the way they went, went home. reporter: danny and his wife, jane, say they depended on