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Tornadoes, floods kill 2, destroy homes
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Destructive storms slam Southeast
- Duration 2:41
- Date Jan 31, 2013
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I'm there is extreme weather that's so many millions are feeling ongoing water rescues right now -- -- in the state of Maryland in the Washington DC area that's where you're watching here severe flash flooding trapping people inside their cars and emergency -- been working through the night rescuing drivers.
And as of this morning at least seven people have been pulled to safety.
A wind advisory still remains in effect but gusts reaching fifteen miles an hour plus throughout the northeast.
And the extreme weather turning deadly in the south in Georgia a man captured a massive funnel cloud on his cellphone camera watch access.
-- And it won't give you -- sister and growth.
-- come -- you don't hear how.
Wow here is aftermath today at least two people.
Lost their lives before this was all -- look at the damage tornadoes demolished.
Homes and businesses was sort of victims says that the wind through her clear clock across her house.
Cracked the dog didn't even give -- time it just suddenly sitting in on that -- And when I get inside it cost base and did other bedroom bed in the bathroom incidents in the -- of their alignment and it just -- -- it was that would not all one.
And then I got up for -- and run outside straight -- I was but I couldn't get out.
I was I was it just.
It just picked me up and sending me street titans and trying to get -- on it clothes.
On and I'm just and in the bedroom -- -- and amp.
And then have an undated things like that meant I feel -- I hope its own path.
Really what it's scary story from that for a woman reporter Paul Milliken.
But WA GA in Atlanta.
Has more from Gordon county Georgia.
Look at the wreckage here.
It's tough to even imagine what this used to be well this wasn't polling company and this -- the time port right here affordable -- And right now the owners are here and as you can imagine they are in shock when he walked over some of the wreckage here this is making.
One of the most incredible things I've ever seen this used to -- carpet.
You can see it over there it was just completely shredded by the tornado there are also of course pieces of cars their pieces -- houses it looks like this right here.
What the Christmas ornament which is now.
Sitting on the ground who knows where that came from -- -- and talk to the owners who are here right now this is their first time looking at the devastation.
They say you can imagine -- in shock.
-- thanks to Paul Milliken from WA GA Atlanta the remark.