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Alabama’s governor tours damage of a monstrous weekend tornado that killed 23 people. (March 6)
On the afternoon of April 27, 2011, a large, long-tracked, and powerful multi-vortex tornado moved across north-central Alabama, in the U.S., striking numerous towns along its 47-mile (76 km) track, including Cullman, Fairview, Arab and Ruth. The tornado killed 6, injured over 40, and impacted hundreds of structures.
The 2011 Shoal Creek Valley–Ohatchee tornado occurred during the evening hours of April 27, 2011, when a large and violent EF4 tornado devastated the northern portion of Ohatchee and the beachside homes on the Coosa River and many other communities in Eastern Alabama. This tornado was one of the fifteen violent tornadoes to happen during the ...
Tornado warnings were in place for counties in central Alabama on March 17, the National Weather Service said, with this footage showing the damage caused by one near Burnsville.Dallas County EMA ...
At least one person was killed in a winter storm system that spawned a tornado in Alabama and left wide swaths of the Mid-South glazed over Thursday. Winter storm: 1 dead in Alabama tornado ...
The 2011 Rainsville, Alabama tornado was a catastrophic EF5 tornado that struck parts of northeast Alabama on the late afternoon of April 27, 2011. It was the fourth and final EF5 of the historic 2011 Super Outbreak , the largest tornado outbreak ever recorded.
Among infamous Alabama tornadoes, you may first think of the iconic EF4 tornado shown live as it ripped through Tuscaloosa during the April 2011 Super Outbreak. But on December 16, 2000, 24 years ...
This made it the deadliest single tornado ever to strike the state of Alabama [26] as well as (at the time) the deadliest in the United States since the 1955 Udall, Kansas tornado that killed 80 people. [3] [27] This death toll would go on to be exceeded by the Joplin EF5 tornado, which killed 158 people on May 22 of the same year. Damage from ...