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Birmingham news: Severe weathers hits the area, leaves two dead

Ripped through the bad weather across the South (Monday) in Alabama, killing at least two people, left 100 injured, the Associated Press reported.

 



Storms and possible tornadoes have left their homes razed to the ground, windows blown in the town car and peeled Oak Grove, Birmingham, near the roof, at night, the Associated Press reported. Oak Grove has hit a tornado hit the region in April about 240 people were killed.
 
Yasamie Richardson, Alabama Emergency Management Agency spokesman said, "There are some roads impassable, there is a county road debris down, you are either the tree down, the damage from the family," the Associated Press reported.               
Birmingham near two reported deaths, from Clay City, a 16-year-old girl and 82-year-old man, Oak Grove, Jefferson County Sheriff's Sgt. Since Jack said, CNN reported. Damage reports from cuts and bruises, fractures range.

Monday morning, firefighters in full swing, Alabama, looking for homes, rescue people trapped inside, especially near the center, north of Birmingham, the United States announced today.

                

Alabama destroyed raging storm also brought hail and high winds, Arkansas, Tennessee, Illinois and Mississippi, "USA Today" reported. Mississippi, Tennessee and parts of Alabama issued a tornado warning.

"You can feel the walls shaking, you can hear a loud noise after it has been quiet, and the tree had fallen through the roof of my sister," said Gerald Sanders, who is hiding in her parents and sister in the laundry room in the middle of night, the Associated Press reported. Sanders family safe.

"Sanders said," You can feel the walls shake, you can hear a loud noise after it has been quiet, tree fell through the roof of my sister, the Associated Press reported.