In Alabama, A Large Tornado Uproots Trees And Damages Buildings: As a strong storm system moved across the South on Thursday, a sizable tornado damaged homes and uprooted trees in Alabama. A big, extremely dangerous tornado that damaged Selma, according to the National Weather Service in Birmingham, was moving through the city.
Trees that had fallen, power outages, and other sporadic damage were all reported as a result of storms that passed through the state. As a strong storm system moved across the South on Thursday, a sizable tornado damaged homes and uprooted trees in Alabama.
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Damage was sustained as a “big and extremely deadly tornado” passed through Selma, according to the National Weather Service in Birmingham. The meteorological service issued a tornado emergency for numerous counties immediately north of the capital city of Montgomery as the same storm system proceeded eastward.

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According to the weather service, Selma has received multiple complaints of tree and building damage. In Alabama, Mississippi, and Tennessee on Thursday, a number of tornado warnings were issued as the storm system swept across the area.
In Kentucky, the National Weather Service in Louisville verified that an EF-1 tornado struck Mercer County and that personnel were evaluating damage in a couple of additional counties. Trees that had fallen, power outages, and other sporadic damage were all reported as a result of storms that passed through the state. (The crew at Devdiscourse did not edit this story; it was automatically created from a syndicated feed.) Stay tuned to Digitalnewsexpert.com for more updates.