Friday, April 29, 2011



Consecutive storms plus tornadoes strike southern U.S. state, is considered worst in 40 years, has claimed the lives of about 300 people, many buildings, roads were destroyed.
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Dilapidated houses in Alabama.
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Many people are still trapped in homes and automobiles due to fallen trees.
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Many churches, schools, flattened bodies.
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The rescue workers searching for victims in the hillside near Concord, Alabama.About 1,400 soldiers were mobilized rescue in this disaster.
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An old man was rescued after being found in the state are buried in the rubble.
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A lady clutching her grandchildren to help the heart to fear in Concord, Alabama.
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An old man was taken out of the dilapidated house near Athens, Alabama.
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A disabled lady in Tuscaloos are supported.
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The road to his house in Concord Michael Dunn, Alabama has been leveled.
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A shop in the U.S. were destroyed after the storm tan Stage.
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The people of Tuscaloosa, Alabama looked ravaged landscape.
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Cars were overturned as a toy in Tuscaloosa.
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The people living in hurricane-affected areas is talking about what just happened.
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This is an image at Saint Mary Primitive Baptist Church in Pratt City, north of Birmingham.
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One person injured was taken to emergency.
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The child was found injured in a dilapidated house in Phil Campbell, Alabama.
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Concord, Alabama after the terrible storm.
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Ms. Amy Ledford beside houses were damaged in Athens, Alabama.
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Distorted cars in the city of Pratt in the state of Alabama.



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