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Tornadoes lash Alabama, leaving several dead

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Tornadoes lash Alabama, leaving several dead

Tornadoes lash Alabama, leaving several dead

A wave of deadly tornadoes struck across five southern states, leaving a trail of destruction in their wake.

Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee, Kentucky and Mississippi all reported tornadoes.


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