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The clock is ticking for Alabama residents hit hard by last week’s tornado. Officials with the Federal Emergency Management Agency toured the city of Selma as well as Dallas and Autauga Counties this week.
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Insurance paperwork is the latest job for Alabamians dealing with last week’s massive tornado. State Farm, AllState, and Farmers Insurance are among the companies setting up temporary locations at the local WalMart, Winn Dixie, and the Selma Mall.
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The Martin Luther King, junior national holiday is taking on special meaning in the historic Alabama city of Selma. Public service projects were planned for today before last Thursday’s massive tornado that tore through the town with links to the state’s fight for civil rights.
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Hard hit Selma are beginning the process of repair and recovery following a massive tornado hit that injured dozens of residents, and killed more in neighboring Autauga County.
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The number of people killed during yesterday’s massive tornado strike in south central Alabama went up. The devastation in historic Selma led off yesterday’s White House press briefing.
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Four people were killed and massive damage is being reported in Autauga County and in the civil rights community of Selma by a massive tornado.
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The Alabama city perhaps most linked to the state’s fight for civil rights is dealing with the aftermath of a different challenge---a dangerous tornado.
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The National Weather Service getting the word out on the value of media reports and calls from property owners as it works to confirm tornado touchdowns like the ones from last Tuesday.
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Parts of the state are being advised to prepare for bad weather tonight. An approaching cold front is expected to pass over Mississippi before heading into west Central Alabama this evening. Forecasters say that could carry a slight chance of tornadoes and heavy straight-line winds.
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The small town of East Brewton Alabama is still cleaning up after a tornado hit over the weekend. Gov. Kay Ivey just toured the area hit by the storm. She…