brian quinn has the latest for us. >> ground zero for one of the most devastating storms in history. in mayfield, kentucky, the damage is such that known expects them to recover from the damage on their own. limited distortion, moments of relief. eight people lost their lives when this candle factory was flattened. dozens more are feared. . mayfield mayor says critical if a structure is destroyed and that her town will rebuild. quite it will not happen tomorrow but i can swear to you that the city of mayfield will survive this. that is the type of people we are. we will survive. >> tens of thousands of home remain without water or electricity after five tornadoes swept through the state on friday night. thousands of residents have been left homeless. governor andy bashir says the health impact will not be limited to physil injuries. >> those who have been down there trying to help, it is very real. >> while it was the worst hit, kentucky is not alone. more than a dozen people have been killed with tornadoes reported across arkansas, illinois, mississippi and tennessee as well. presid