AP/Orlando Sentinel, Steve Dowell
Nancy England, right, comforts Richard Cox Friday, Feb. 2, 2007, after their church, The Lady Lake Church of God, was destroyed by a tornado in Lady Lake, Fla. At least 14 people were killed early Friday as thunderstorms and at least one tornado struck central Florida.
AP/Tampa Tribune/NewsChannel 8
Damaged homes and debris in Lake County are shown in this aerial photo taken Friday, Feb. 2, 2007, in Lady Lake, Fla., after severe storms moved through the area. At least one tornado touched down, killing at least 14 people and damaging hundreds of homes.
AP/Orlando Sentinel, Joe Burbank
The pastor of the Lady Lake Church of God, Larry Lynn, picks through the rubble in Lady Lake, Fla., after the church was destroyed by a tornado, early Friday, Feb. 2, 2007. At least 14 people were killed early Friday as thunderstorms and at least one tornado struck central Florida.
AP/Orlando Sentinel, Joe Burbank
Elizabeth Alsobrook stands at the entrance to The Lady Lake Church of God, in Lady Lake, Fla., which was destroyed by a tornado, early Friday, Feb. 2, 2007. At least 14 people were killed early Friday as thunderstorms and at least one tornado struck central Florida.
AP/Star-Banner, Alan Youngblood
Church members sort through the rubble of what was the Lady Lake Church of God in Lady Lake, Fla., after severe storms hit the area early, Friday, Feb. 2, 2007.
AP/Star-Banner, Alan Youngblood
Church member Debbie Brown finds a bible in the rubble from the Lady Lake Church of God in Lady Lake, Fla., after a severe storm devastated the area. The church was destroyed and more than a dozen deaths were reported.
AP/Star-Banner, Alan Youngblood
A.J. Alsobrooke walks his dogs near his home in Lady Lake, Fla., Friday, Feb. 2, 2007, after a severe storm devastated the area. A church was destroyed and several deaths were reported at near by mobile home parks.
AP/Daily Commercial, K. Rasmussen
Timothy Thomas tries to save what is left of the puppets that he uses in his children's ministries at the Church of God in Lady Lake, Fla., after suspected tornadoes swept through Lake County early Friday, Feb. 2, 2007. The Lady Lake Church of God was demolished, At least one tornado touched down, killing at least 14 people and damaging hundreds of homes.
AP/Tampa Tribune/NewsChannel 8
Destroyed homes are shown in Paisley, Fla., in this aerial photo taken Friday, Feb. 2, 2007, after severe storms moved through the area. At least one tornado touched down, killing several people and damaging hundreds of homes.
AP/Orlando Sentinel, B. V. Perez
A semi-truck is on it's side along Interstate 4 near Deland, Fla., early Friday, Feb. 2, 2007, after severe thunderstorms and at least one tornado struck central Florida.
AP/Orlando Sentinel, B. V. Perez
Parts of a semi-truck are in the median of Interstate 4 near DeLand, Fla., early Friday, Feb. 2, 2007, after severe thunderstorms and at least one tornado struck central Florida.
AP/Daily Commercial, K. Rasmussen
A portion of a wall is the only thing left standing from Gene and Edna Suggs' home in Lady Lake, Fla., Friday, Feb. 2, 2007, after suspected tornadoes swept through Lake County. At least one tornado touched down, killing at least 14 people and damaging hundreds of homes.
AP Photo/John Raoux
People walk through a residential neighborhood after damage from a tornado that hit early in the morning in The Villages, Fla., Friday Feb. 2, 2007. Storms that blew through central Florida killed at least 14 people, flattened dozens of homes and a church and lifted a tractor trailer into the air, authorities said.
AP Photo/John Raoux
Connie Overby surveys her home that was damaged by a tornado that hit early in the morning in The Villages, Fla., Friday Feb. 2, 2007.
AP Photo/John Raoux
Curtis Finney, left, of Atlanta looks at his car that was tossed about 120 feet and damaged by a tornado that hit early in the morning in The Villages, Fla., Friday Feb. 2, 2007. Finney had just arrived Thursday to visit friends. On the right is Pat Price, she found Finney's front bumper in her garage.
AP Photo/John Raoux
Pat Price surveys the damage to her home and neighborhood after a tornado hit early in the morning in The Villages, Fla., Friday, Feb. 2, 2007.
AP Photo/Reinhold Matay
Volusia County Health Dept. employee Juan Cruz stands in front of the damaged offices of the county Health Dept. after early morning storms blew through DeLand Fla. Friday, Feb. 2, 2007.
AP Photo/Reinhold Matay
A Volusia County Deputy Sheriff keeps an eye on residents who look at what is left of the neighborhood Dunkin' Donuts after early morning storms blew through DeLand, Fla. on Friday, Feb. 2, 2007.
AP Photo/John Raoux
A passerby takes photos of damage from a tornado that hit early in the morning in The Villages, Fla., Friday, Feb. 2, 2007.
AP Photo/John Raoux
An automobile rests next to a home in The Villages, Fla., after it was tossed there by a tornado that hit early in the morning, Friday, Feb. 2, 2007.