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francis xavier catholic church in henryville. but at morning mass parishioners made sure there was music. the father spoke of healing. he toll had this congress games has a choice hope or despair. >> we can choose to begin anew to see this experience as the end or a new beginning. >> reporter: starting over will take time. the national weather service reports two tornados hit henryville friday afternoon. one of them a powerful e f-4 on a scale of 5 with winds in excess of 165 miles an hour rakes the ground for some 50 miles. today crews pulled into town repairing power lines and clearing up wreckage. insurance agent lynn murphy carter was hard at work too. she's been meeting with customers at the business her father started. >> everybody's like family. i didn't want to cry but i love my people. i love everyone lake they are my neighbor my brother my sister. >> reporter: right now her priority is helping people take care of their homes. >> we're going to be okay. you know, there's people that aren't going to be okay because there'
francis xavier catholic church in henryville. but at morning mass parishioners made sure there was music. the father spoke of healing. he toll had this congress games has a choice hope or despair. >> we can choose to begin anew to see this experience as the end or a new beginning. >> reporter: starting over will take time. the national weather service reports two tornados hit henryville friday afternoon. one of them a powerful e f-4 on a scale of 5 with winds in excess of 165 miles...
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francis xavier church in henryville were packed for emotional services. parishioners wiped away tears and hugged each other. by day's end the pews were overflowing with donated clothing. outside the church, smoke and gyms rolls out the barbecue to see grateful crowds. >> lot of times in these situations people don't get any hot food. so we decided to come down and cook for everybody. >> reporter: nurse penny mitchell drove five hours from chicago to help. >> miss neil? >> reporter: she went door to door checking on residents like june new who said she feels blessed in the midst of the devastation. >> there's a lot left. look around you. there's a lot left. >> reporter: but the death toll rose on sunday, 15-month-old angel back cock who was found alive in a field died of her injuries. a curfew remains in effect from 6:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. officials fear looting and want to keep people safe from things like downed power lines and gas leaks. the downtown area of hard hit west liberty, kentucky was off- limits to most people sunday so crews could clear debris
francis xavier church in henryville were packed for emotional services. parishioners wiped away tears and hugged each other. by day's end the pews were overflowing with donated clothing. outside the church, smoke and gyms rolls out the barbecue to see grateful crowds. >> lot of times in these situations people don't get any hot food. so we decided to come down and cook for everybody. >> reporter: nurse penny mitchell drove five hours from chicago to help. >> miss neil?...
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francis xavier catholic church in henreyville but at morning mass parishners made sure there was music♪ . >> reporter: father steven schaftlein spoke of healing. he told his congregation that this town of 1900 residents has a choice, hope or des prayer-- despair. >> we can choose to begin anew, and either see this experience as the end or a new beginning. >> reporter: starting over will take time. the national weather service reports two tornadoes hit henreyville friday afternoon. one of them a powerful ef-4 on a scale of 5 with winds in excess of 165 miles an hour o raked the ground for some 50 miles. >> today crews pull mood town repair pog we are lines and clearing up wreckage. >> insurance agent lynn murphy carter was hard at work too. >> thank you so much. >> she's been meeting with customers at the business her father started. >> everybody is like family. i didn't want to cry, but i love my people, i mean i love them. i love every one like they are my neighbor, my brother, my sister. >> and right now her priority is helping people take care of their home. >> we're going to be oka
francis xavier catholic church in henreyville but at morning mass parishners made sure there was music♪ . >> reporter: father steven schaftlein spoke of healing. he told his congregation that this town of 1900 residents has a choice, hope or des prayer-- despair. >> we can choose to begin anew, and either see this experience as the end or a new beginning. >> reporter: starting over will take time. the national weather service reports two tornadoes hit henreyville friday...
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francis xavier church in henryville, indiana, suffered severe damage but still hosted mass for a full house sunday. >> we came over the hill and saw the steeple was still here, so we knew was still here and that to us was a symbol and also a sign of god as people of faith that god is going to carry us through. this. >> reporter: indiana senators richard lugar and dan coats took the time to tour parts of henryville to get a firsthand look at the devastation. >> i know a lot of people made courageous decisions in an spent of time and saved lives. >> reporter: here in kentucky residents say this is the first time they saw a tornado that didn't bounce along a mountain top. it hugged the hillside and caused all this damage. that tornado has been ranked ef3 with winds up to 165 miles per hour. mike tobin, fox news. >>> the local branch of the american red cross has not been called in to help those states just yet but are ready to go any time. fox 5's john henrehan shows us how they stay prepared. >> reporter: the trucks and the trailers parked at various red cross lots in the national capit
francis xavier church in henryville, indiana, suffered severe damage but still hosted mass for a full house sunday. >> we came over the hill and saw the steeple was still here, so we knew was still here and that to us was a symbol and also a sign of god as people of faith that god is going to carry us through. this. >> reporter: indiana senators richard lugar and dan coats took the time to tour parts of henryville to get a firsthand look at the devastation. >> i know a lot of...