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this is getting ridiculous, the other day? the tornado storms did the same thing they did last year, they seem to "hop" over the MS River and reform in central MS, then get up enough power when they get to Alabama to take out whole towns....
i dunno why the River seems to knock them down, i hope it keeps doing it tho
couldn't possibly be global warming....
By Michael Billera: Subscribe to Michael's RSS feed
January 24, 2012 10:05 AM EST
Alabama residents are sifting through the damage left by yesterday's tornadoes, leaving two dead and 100 injured. After meeting with emergency officials, Gov. Robert Bentley declared a state of emergency in all 67 counties as the damage is assessed and emergency workers begin their recovery efforts.
Only weeks after the deadliest tornado of 2011, Alabama residents endured another series of twisters, with at least two touching down as part of severe weather that did heavy damage across the states. The tornadoes claimed the lives of two residents and injured over 100 on Monday night. The Red Cross reported that over 200 homes were destroyed.