The path of the storm was dangerously close to our family business so the moment we were secure the storm had passed we were in the car headed to the scene to make sure our business wasn't in ruins. I grabbed my photo gear so I could shoot a few pictures for the Tuscaloosa News. It was the longest drive to town of my life. The relief we felt when we saw our warehouse still intact was palpable. That feeling was quickly replaced with horror as just a half mile down the road we saw what was left of Rosedale Court, a government housing project. Rosedale was near the start of the Tuscaloosa portion of what ended up being an 80 mile journey of destruction. I hopped out of my dad's truck to document the surreal sight and talk to a few people. I will never forget the scene I saw...the moment I realized that this devestation continued for miles and miles through not only my hometown, but towns across the state. I only spent about 20 minutes on the ground photographing what I saw because another storm was rumored to be on its way and people were quickly fleeing for safety. Here is what I saw that day.
04-27-11 -- Tuscaloosa, Ala. -- Stephanie Hines, left, takes in the destruction at her mother's house in the Rosedale community after a tornado tore through Tuscaloosa Wednesday afternoon.
04-27-11 -- Tuscaloosa, Ala. -- A man runs for safety as word spreads that another storm is on its way after a tornado tore through Alabama Wednesday afternoon.
04-27-11 -- Tuscaloosa, Ala. -- A woman sits on the remains of her home in Rosedale after a tornado tore through Tuscaloosa Wednesday afternoon.
04-27-11 -- Tuscaloosa, Ala. -- Tiffany Price collects some of her clothes from her house in the Rosedale community after a tornado tore through Alabama Wednesday afternoon.
04-27-11 -- Tuscaloosa, Ala. -- A scene of destruction after a tornado tore through the Rosedale community in Tuscaloosa Wednesday afternoon.
04-27-11 -- Tuscaloosa, Ala. -- A tree is downed on 35th Street after a tornado tore through Tuscaloosa Wednesday afternoon.
04-27-11 -- Tuscaloosa, Ala. -- Pearline G. Hinton, left, and son Kendrell Dwayne Hinton, 16, flee the remains of their home in Rosedale after hearing word that another storm was on its way after a tornado tore through Tuscaloosa Wednesday afternoon.
04-27-11 -- Tuscaloosa, Ala. -- People walk around looking to salvage belongings from their homes in Rosedale after a tornado tore through Tuscaloosa Wednesday afternoon.
04-27-11 -- Tuscaloosa, Ala. -- A car is marked with a red x to signal it has been checked for people after a tornado tore through the Rosedale community in Tuscaloosa Wednesday afternoon.
04-27-11 -- Tuscaloosa, Ala. -- Rosemarie Roberts is aided by Charles Redick, left, and Nathan Reese after a tornado destroyed her home in the Rosedale community Wednesday afternoon.
04-27-11 -- Tuscaloosa, Ala. -- People aide a friend near the Rosedale Community after a tornado tore through Alabama Wednesday afternoon.
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