Around 4:20 pm on Monday, the tornado first touched down in this neighborhood before making its way to Obici Hospital.
This is the scene just before reaching the shopping plaza on Godwin Boulevard.
Many cars were tossed miles away into nearby fields. Residents are still trying to identify their vehicles.
Lines of residents wait outside the Burnetts Mill subdivision, hoping to reunite with their pets.
This is the scene alongside the overpass leading to Godwin Boulevard. Many local residents remain homeless and carless.
This resident is reunited with her dogs. She is just outside a pediatrician's office on Burnetts Way.
Another random car tossed by the fierce winds. Rescue workers say this vehicle's owners have not yet been identified.
Sarah Ramos, and her daughter, Kaylin were rescued from this area outside the shopping plaza on Burnetts Way.
A camera man with a local news station views the remnants of the Burnetts Way shopping plaza.
Workers remove a displaced electrical box. Behind is the crushed house of a woman, who just move to a nursing home.
This large piece of sheet metal was just feet away from destroying the side of Sentara Obici Hospital.
A small tree prevented this large piece of metal from destroying the hospital's Meditation Garden.
The tornadoes left a path of 25 miles of destruction through Suffolk.
Many rescue workers, police officers, news crews and volunteers lined Bunetts Way street.
The Chaplain's Ministry Team camped outside of the local shelter at King's Fork High School.