And the storm was taking him up in the air, he grabbed onto the refrigerator, and that's what kind of saved him. My neighbors' trailer's gone, all them dead. It's horrible, I never meant to know anything like this, man. Lost your neighbors. All of them. It's a scene of utter destruction here. Houses have been yanked to shreds, just ripped apart. This is the worst natural disaster we've ever had in our history. Thank you for joining us. This evening, tremendous human suffering is overwhelming a community. At least seven people died in the wrath of a severe storm system that swept our state. Reports of damage trickled in throughout the day. Emergency managers in six counties report closed roads and downed power lines. But the deadliest storm struck Columbus County, where seven people died when a tornado touched down, tearing apart the town of Regalwood. Sky 5 got the first look at the remnants of homes and lives ripped apart by the winds. At a short time ago, Brian Mimms got a look on the ground. He begins our team coverage of this tragedy live in Columbus County. Brian? Well, David, we just left the area where the tornado initially touched down. It's a mobile home park in a community called Armour. It's just north of here on Highway 87. It's a mobile home park, as I mentioned, where at least five people were killed in this storm. Let's show you the video that we just got here in the past hour. The damage, as you can plainly see.