sara halen beck begins our team coverage. >> a tale of heartbreak and survival. right now, people are going through that what is left of the debris trying to find any momentum, family photos, toys of the little kids that lived >> wonderful people. the world will not be the same without them. >> reporter: a grandfather killed in the 125125-mile per hour winds. rescue her grandkids, she climbed out of the debris, got them to safety and later died of the a heart heart attack. all of the kids are expected to be okay it wasn't until 10 minutes after the storm ravaged this area the neighbors finally got an alert on their phone danger, it came too late for the wilson's the storm pounded the area, brutally picking up 100-yards >>> they say it's like a train. it's like rolling thunder. closer. >> this massive cleanup is expected to take several days. they determined it was an ef2 tornado with winds up to 127- miles per hour. >> >> we also have new video in of the damage to another area after another tornado hit see yes, sir that keys the tornado we talked about sunday mor