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As many as 1,450 homes around dallas were either damaged or destroyed. The area also saw at least nine tornadoes with winds topping 200 miles an hour. The storms leveled homes and swept cars off highways. Omar villafranca shows us the damage from hardhit rowlett, texas. Reporter the sdast disaster is texassized and those who survived, will never forget. We ran inside the bathroom and hunkered down. Next thing you hear is scratching and glass. Reporter the occasional lightning strikes illuminated the twisters that started touching down in the dallas area around 6 30 saturday night. At least 11 people died, including several in their cars, when a tornado crossed interstate 30. Officials say the path of destruction stretches for 40 miles and more than 600 structures are damaged or destroyed. Weather forecasters say two tornadoes clocked speeds of up to 200 miles per hour, tossing flattening entire streets. The governor of texas says the situation is still volatile across the northern part
With scott pelley. Axelrod good evening. Scotts off tonight. Im jim axelrod. The deadly storm system that claimed 56 lives as it swept through the south and midwest is now dumping snow on northern new england. Half a foot has fallen in maine. Its also producing historic flooding in missouri, where theyre filling and stacking sandbags to hold back the surging Mississippi River. Bad weather is blamed for more than tin,000 flight delays in the past few days, and more than 4,000 cancellations. We have a team of correspondents deployed, beginning with adriana diaz at chicagos ohare airport. Adriana. Appropriate jim, all day long, weve seen lines stretch across the length of the terminal as passengers try to get through security and to their gates, but many flights were canceled or delayed. Crowded chaos took over the terminals here. Checkin lines, six rows deep. Security checkpoints, packed with passengers, running out of patience. I dont even know what to think. Im really nervous. Reporter
Devastation. As many as 1,450 homes around dallas were either damaged or destroyed. The area also saw at least nine tornadoes with winds topping 200 miles an hour. The storms leveled homes and swept cars off highways. Omar villafranca shows us the damage from hardhit rowlett, texas. Reporter the sdast disaster is texassized and those who survived, will never forget. We ran inside the bathroom and hunkered down. Next thing you hear is scratching and glass. Reporter the occasional lightning strikes illuminated the twisters that started touching down in the dallas area around 6 30 saturday night. At least 11 people died, including several in their cars, when a tornado crossed interstate 30. Officials say the path of destruction stretches for 40 miles and more than 600 structures are damaged or destroyed. Weather forecasters say two to 200 miles per hour, tossing mobile homes like toys and flattening entire streets. The governor of texas says the situation is still volatile across the nort
Withthcott pelley. Scotts off tonight. The deadly storm system that claimed 56 lives as it swept through the south and midwewe is england. Half a foot has fallen in maine. Its also producing historic flooding in missouri, where theyre filling and stacking sandbags to hold backkhe surging Mississippi River. Bad weather is blamed for more than tin,000 flight delays in the past few days,nd more than 4,000 cancelldtions. Deployed, beginning with adriana az at chicagos ohare airport. Adriana. Appropriate jim, all dayong, weve seen lines stretch across the length of the terminal as passengers try too get through security and to their gates, but many flights were canceled or delayed. Crowded chaos took over the terminals here. Checkin lines, six rows deep. Security checkpoints, packed patience. I dont even know what to im really nervous. Reporter 800 flights were canceled or delayed by late this 1400 canceled yesterday with an estimatey 80,000 trying to get to their destination through ohare