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Tornadoes Hit the Alabama State in US: Destructive Storm Killed 6 People

Alabama Hit By Tornadoes

At least six people died due to tornadoes hitting Alabama, US. There were several injuries were reported and lots of damage done to properties. Tornadoes affected the Southern States of the US.

The states that are affected are Alabama, Tennessee, and Georgia.

Approximately 200,000 homes are facing power cut due to tornadoes.

Governor Kay Ivey declared a state of emergency in Autauga, Chambers, Coosa, Dallas, Elmore, and Tallapoosa counties.

Six people are dead in Autauga county, Alabama said Emergency Management Director Ernie Baggett.

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Selma, Alabama Badly Hit by Tornadoes

Alabama Hit By Tornadoes

Selma, Alabama also faced damage due to bad weather conditions. Residents of Selma were given serious instruction to stay away from sight-seeing and remain on alert for the possibility of more bad weather.

Field Operations Director for the Alabam Emergency Agency gave an update “The damage is quite substantial as we understand,” Adams said. “There are reports of some injuries. So far there are no reports of any fatalities at this point. But we do know that the county EMA and staff there are still assessing and checking on the residents there.”

All schools in Selma are shut down due to bad weather situations.

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Atlanta, Birmingham Could be Impacted By Severe Weather

Alabama Hit By Tornadoes

Atlanta, Birmingham, Montgomery, and Alabama have a great chance of seeing severe storms this afternoon.

There is the possibility that tornadoes could develop within the squall line.

The Federal Aviation Administration said on Thursday that flights were canceled due to thunderstorms.

There is still a possibility that more severe tornadoes could hit the US state of Alabama and Georgia.

 

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