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The 2011 Hackleburg–Phil Campbell tornado was a large, long-lived, and devastating EF5 tornado that impacted several towns in rural northern Alabama before tearing through the northern suburbs of Huntsville on the afternoon and early evening of April 27, 2011.
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The Hurricane Ivan tornado outbreak was a three-day tornado outbreak that was associated with the passage of Hurricane Ivan across the Southern United States starting on September 15, 2004, across the Gulf Coast states of Alabama and Florida as well as southern Georgia before ending in the Middle Atlantic Coast on September 18.
Mississippi and Alabama were the two states hardest hit by this outbreak. Alabama had the most twisters of any state with 13, but Mississippi saw the largest and deadliest tornado. An F4 tornado that tore through Pike, Lincoln , Lawrence , and Simpson Counties at 8:14 a.m. killed nine people and injured over 200, and severely damaged 38 blocks ...
Hurricane Helene killed at least 42 people and left millions without power across the Southeast before weakening on its way north Friday morning, officials said.. Widespread damage was expected in ...
The risk of dam failure in the hardest-hit areas will generally ease. However, some dams that have been damaged or stressed due to record-high water levels may still be at risk of failure.
Old Fort is one of the hardest-hit areas, CBS affiliate WNCN-TV reported.Cars, homes and more were pushed along by strong floodwaters. Power, water and other essential services are still yet to be ...
As a result of the flooding in Mobile, Alabama, a curfew from dusk to dawn was implemented. [109] Around a week after Katrina hit Alabama, FEMA approved $5.2 million into disaster aid to over 3,000 households in Alabama. Almost 550 truckloads with of supplies also arrived in Alabama from logistical centers across the southeast. [110]