At least 14 dead as storms, possible tornadoes hit Deep South
Source: Omaha World Herald-AP
BEAUREGARD, Ala. (AP) A sheriff confirmed at least 14 people were killed by a possible tornado in Alabama on Sunday as severe storms destroyed mobile homes, snapped trees and left a trial of destruction and weather warnings extending into Georgia, Florida and South Carolina.
Dozens of emergency responders rushed in to assist in Lee County, Alabama, after what appeared to be a large tornado struck Sunday afternoon as part of a powerful storm system raking the Southeast.
"I can say that at this time we have 14 confirmed fatalities," Lee County Sheriff Jay Jones told WRBL-TV. "And again the search continues. We still have some people that are reported missing."
Authorities warned that the death toll could rise further as search efforts continued in the small community of Beauregard and surrounding areas. Jones said the storm's path of destruction stretched for miles (kilometers) through his rural county, and in places was about a fourth of a mile (0.4 kilometers) wide. He didn't have an immediate account of how many were believed missing.
Emergency responders work in the scene amid debris in Lee County, Ala., after what appeared to be a tornado struck in the area Sunday, March 3, 2019. Severe storms destroyed mobile homes, snapped trees and left a trail of destruction amid weather warnings extending into Georgia, Florida and South Carolina, authorities said. (WKRG-TV via AP)
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aeromanKC
(3,324 posts)Thoughts and prayers. (Seriously)
kimbutgar
(21,163 posts)He needs in 2020.
angstlessk
(11,862 posts)children, wives, husbands, nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, neighbors.
I am so sorry for the loss of life in that community, regardless of who they voted for
NutmegYankee
(16,199 posts)montana_hazeleyes
(3,424 posts)PatrickforO
(14,577 posts)Am I wrong here?
blitzen
(4,572 posts)Mostly late August and September
Tornadoes can happen all year, but the deadliest are in March and April
BumRushDaShow
(129,096 posts)because really, those folks in mobile homes didn't seem to have any options or a chance.