2 dead, splintered debris, after storms rake South
By KATE BRUMBACKBy KATE BRUMBACK, Associated Press??
Will Carter, 15, wraps himself up in a towel he found while searching debris for the family dog, a pit bull named Niko, upon arriving to his damaged home from school following a tornado, Wednesday, Jan. 30, 2013, in Adairsville, Ga. A fierce storm system that roared across Georgia has left at least one person dead after it demolished buildings and flipped vehicles on Interstate 75 northwest of Atlanta. (AP Photo/David Goldman)
Will Carter, 15, wraps himself up in a towel he found while searching debris for the family dog, a pit bull named Niko, upon arriving to his damaged home from school following a tornado, Wednesday, Jan. 30, 2013, in Adairsville, Ga. A fierce storm system that roared across Georgia has left at least one person dead after it demolished buildings and flipped vehicles on Interstate 75 northwest of Atlanta. (AP Photo/David Goldman)
Fanyumi Lopez, 38, covers up with a towel and hugs her 4-year-old daughter Rucelmi looking out her window as the family waits for help after a tree fell on and destroyed half their mobile home in Jack Craig's Trailer Park in Adairsville, Ga. in an apparent tornado on Wednesday, Jan. 30, 2013. Lopez said " I prayed everything will come back to normal and at the end a door will open" during the storm. She was alone when the storm hit. (AP Photo/Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Curtis Compton )
Tennessean employee Joel Procter takes photographs of the what is left of the building where he was working on Wednesday, Jan 30. 2012 in Mt. Juliet, Tenn. A tornado tore through businesses and stores in Mount Juliet early Wednesday and a man was killed by a tree in Nashville as a strong storm system spawned seven tornadoes as it moved through the state. (AP Photo/The Tennessean, Shelley Mays) NO SALES
Metal siding is wrapped around a car that was inside Mike's Automotive in Mt. Juliet, Tenn., which lost a wall to storm damage on Wednesday, Jan 30. 2012. A tornado tore through businesses and stores in Mount Juliet early Wednesday and a man was killed by a tree in Nashville as a strong storm system spawned seven tornadoes as it moved through the state. (AP Photo/The Tennessean, Shelley Mays) NO SALES
Marshall Faulkner surveys damage to his family's business in Tupelo, Mississippi on Wednesday, January 30, 2013. Pre-dawn winds destroyed the facade of The Furniture Center and damaged several nearby businesses sharing the Huntington Square shopping center off McCullough Boulevard.(AP Photo/The Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal, C. Todd Sherman)
ADAIRSVILLE, Ga. (AP) ? Kandi Cash walked through the debris of her grandparents' demolished house in north Georgia, hoping to salvage family keepsakes after violent storms raked the Southeast, leaving two dead.
The house was one of many in the Georgia city of Adairsville splintered by a massive storm front that tore across several states Wednesday, unleashing tornadoes and dangerous winds that flipped cars and destroyed homes and businesses.
Authorities say falling trees claimed two lives: a man killed in Tennessee while taking shelter in a shed and another man crushed in his bed in Georgia.
The storm front sprang out of the Midwest on Tuesday and also knocked out power to thousands. There were several reports of tornadoes. Early Thursday, parts of Virginia remained under tornado watches as the storm headed toward the Atlantic.
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