Sky 5 toured tornado damage near Kenly Saturday morning after overnight storms claimed two lives.
WRAL Chief Meteorologist Greg Fishel talks about what to do if a tornado strikes.
In spite of the losses, church members say there is still a lot for which Kenly and surrounding communities can be thankful.
More than 50 cases of food and water for the victims of recent tornadoes were left anonymously outside a Chatham County school.
One week after tornadoes ravaged Johnston and Wilson counties, Kenly resident Alan Hooks tried to clear the clutter surrounding his now unlivable mobile home.
The husband of a 61-year-old woman killed in Saturday's tornadoes visited the wreckage of his home for the first time Thursday.
Just two days after a tornado hit their house, the Stephenson family tried to return to normal routines.
Kenly residents continued to get help Monday cleaning up after tornadoes moved through eastern N.C. this weekend.
The organization that helps so many needs assistance after an active storm season drained its national disaster-relief fund.
Residents and volunteers pulled together to keep cleaning up from Saturday's devastating twisters.
An Elm City man talks about the grandson he adopted after his daughter was murdered and who died in Saturday's storm.
Gov. Easley talked about taking an aerial tour of the damage and preliminary damage assements.
Survivors of the tornadoes that struck Saturday sifted through the rubble and comforted each other Monday.
Although more than 60 homes were damaged or destroyed in Johnston and Wilson counties, the governor said he did not expect the state would qualify for federal disaster assistance.
Volunteers helped survivors pick up the pieces Sunday, the day after tornadoes ripped through eastern North Carolina, killing two people.
David Batten lost his Kenly home when a tornado hit early Saturday. He said all he could think about was "that I'm going to die."
Neighbors and strangers Sunday reached out to help survivors as they began to clean up and count their losses from the tornadoes that ripped through several counties a day before.
Survivors began counting their losses Sunday, the day after tornadoes ripped through eastern North Carolina, killing two people.
Family mourned the loss of an 11-year-old boy, whose mother had been murdered.
Some had narrow escapes from a tornado that hit near Kenly, but one 60-year-old woman died.
Survivors who escaped tornadoes that struck eastern N.C. shared their stories.
Some families in Kenly lost their homes during a storm that spawned several tornadoes Nov. 15, 2008. At least four have moved into a local hotel.
Pablo Rios-Maldonado Sr., a retired construction worker, grabbed his two chainsaws and hit the road after seeing storm damage to Elm City on the Internet.
Joshua Wiggins, 11, died when his grandparents' home collapsed at 3850 London Church Road in Elm City on Saturday, Nov. 15, 2008.
Maryland Gomez, 60, was found dead in the wreckage of her home at 847 Scott Road in the Kenly area on Saturday, Nov. 15, 2008.
Michelle and Mark and their teenage son and daughter were asleep when the tornado hit their Kenly home on Saturday, Nov. 15, 2008.
The strong winds dismantled a mobile home where a family was riding out the storm in Lucama.
Residents in Elm City talk about the tornado that tore through their community on Saturday, Nov. 15, 2008.
Folks came out Saturday, Nov. 15, 2008, to help neighbors after a tornado damaged homes in Elm City.
Emergency officials talk about storm damage in Wilson and Johnston counties on Saturday, Nov. 15, 2008.
Kenly Fire Chief Paul Whitehurst briefs the news media on storm damage in Wilson and Johnston counties on Saturday afternoon, Nov. 15, 2008.
Tornado watches popped up across central and eastern North Carolina again Saturday afternoon.
A Kenly woman and a boy from Elm City were the two fatalities reported from Saturday's early-morning tornadoes.
Two years ago this week, the town of Riegelwood was hit by a tornado. Neighbors there are still shaken.
Tornadoes touched down in the community of Lucama, but no serious injuries were reported.
WRAL's Bruce Mildwurf talks to the family of an 88-year-old tornado survivor.
Danny Hill of Elm City describes the tornado he saw cut down a neighbor's house.
Kenly fire and emergency officials discuss storm damage and recovery.
WRAL's Stacy Davis reports from Johnston County where 1 death and minor injuries resulted from a tornado's touchdown.
WRAL's Bryan Mims compares damage in Kenly to other tornadoes he has covered.
Wilson County Emergency Manager Gordon Deno explains the situation after the storm in Elm City.
WRAL talked to emergency officials in both counties as they begin to see the damage in their communities.
Kenly resident describes "complete devastation."
Sky 5 tours storm damage in Wilson and Johnston counties on Saturday, Nov. 15, 2008.
Using 3D StormView the super cell storm can be seen forming and passing through.
WRAL meteorologists recap the passage of a super cell that killed at least two people while traveling over 80 miles north from Robeson County to Halifax County.
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