crews will be working throughout the night in concord cleaning that up tornado damage. our chief meteorologist kevin lemanowicz is breaking down the strength and the path of the storm. but we begin tonight with christine mccarthy who is in concord where some homes christine, still don t have power. that s right, and the clues are gone for the night. a stack of chopped up trees are waiting to be picked up in the morning. before that you can see flashing lights that s where crews are restoring cable and internet. around the corner from here the hardest hit area by this tornado residents are still awaiting all power to be restored. the clean up will take days but the disaster itself an e,f-1 tornado only taking seconds to tear down power lines and damage 39 homes in concord. it lasted more than a minute that would be pushing it. it really sounded like a were ripped from the ground early monday morning in a path carved 400 yards wide and a half mile long cleared by 100 miles-
lucky. tonight we take you deeper inside that damage that did not turn deadly. good evening i m mark ockerbloom. and i m vanessa welch. crews will be working throughout the night in concord cleaning that up tornado damage. our chief meteorologist kevin lemanowicz is breaking down the strength and the path of the storm. but we begin tonight with christine mccarthy who is in concord where some homes christine, still don t have power. that s right, and t a stack of chopped up trees are waiting to be picked up in the morning. before that you can see flashing lights that s where crews are working on restoring cable and internet. around the corner from here the hardest hit area by this tornado residents are still awaiting all power to be restored. the clean up will take days but the disaster itself an e,f-1 damage 39 homes in concord. it lasted more than a minute that would be pushing it. it really sounded like a train going by. reporter: giant roots were ripped from th
chaotic scene unfolded, ted. elizabeth, only law enforcement allowed in and around the train station tonight. the damage inside is extensive, and repairs won t begin until federal investigators are able to get all the information and evidence they need from the train and the area it crashed into. a talented corporate lawyer married with a young child, multiple reports identify the woman s picture here as one pen killed. it sounded like a bomb went off. like it was really loud. reporter: at the hoboken terminal law enforcement guard the outside as state investigators work inside to retrieve the cored or black box traveling an estimated 30 miles per hour when it plowed through the bumper block and into a wall beyond the platform. 10 days. we need to understand why it happened. we also learned the name of the man operating the train, 48-year-old thomas gallagher is described as an experienced engineer. according to the ntsb, gallagher was released from the hospital lat