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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110430:16:08:00

redrew the map in this area. as we just saw, tuscaloosa was one of the hardest-hit cities. whole neighborhoods here have been wiped away. we got a tour of one of those areas from someone whose life has been forever changed by the monster storm. total disaster. destroyed it. reporter: if tony sheely didn t know this was his neighborhood before today, he wouldn t know. i stayed in the second apartment here. reporter: he went across the street to the pig lee wiggly to get food. then the storm started to bear down. as the manager of an adjacent drugstore was locking the door, he rushed tony in. he said please, come in, the storm is coming. we went next door to mr. blackwell s pharmacy and got

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110430:16:09:00

in the basement. reporter: by how many minutes did you miss the tornado? about five minutes. about five minutes i missed this here. reporter: you barely got in. barely got in, yes. reporter: you saw a lot of things that day in your head now. i am just going to pray about it. i never lived through this. seen it on tv, never lived through nothing like this here. reporter: what tony saw when he emerged convinced him he would be dead if he had stayed home. this is just the heart of it, the absolute core of the tornado passed right where we re walking. this looks like the wizard of oz . just today, tony noticed parts of our neighborhoods deposited in his. there s a vehicle, looks like it

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110430:16:07:00

in its path remains. most of the homes are gone, ripped from their foundations. cars and trucks crushed. trees, power lines, all part of a trail of debris and human sorrow as far as the eye can see. never seen anything like it. when i came out, looks like only way to describe it, you hear people talk about what a war zone looked like, we worked until dark pulling people out of the rubble. reporter: but the storm hadn t played itself out. what started in mississippi, pummeled alabama, clipped georgia, then headed to tennessee and onto virginia, bringing more death and destruction every mile of the way. then it was gone. a freight train receding in the distance. by the morning light, the survivors could only start digging through the rubble to find their friends and neighbors to see what was left, to begin to figure out what to do next. the storm that just about

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110430:16:03:00

only two weeks ago and that s his bed, those are his boots. reporter: the death toll 300 and counting. two-thirds of those in alabama the hardest-hit state. thousands of people have been injured. we re still alive, have neighbors across the road here that they lost their lives, and it was just an instant. here one minute, gone the next. reporter: the tornados that lifted out of the skies wednesday afternoon, tearing through state after state, will be recorded as the deadliest outbreak of the storms in almost 80 years. the birmingham mayor. entire churches, businesses, homes, just blown away. reporter: across the south, volunteers and emergency workers are looking for survivors and recovering the dead. 2,000 national guardsmen have been activated. a million customers are without

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110430:16:35:15

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110430:16:35:15
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