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At Least Two Dead in Alabama After Tornado - January 23, 2012

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"The Jefferson County Sheriff's Office reported a tornado tracked along a line from Oak Grove to Graysville, Fultondale, Center Point, Clay and Trussville before moving in to St. Clair County. Two were left dead."
read more: http://blog.al.com/spotnews/2012/01/worst_metro_birmingham_storm_d.html
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video source: http://www.accuweather.com/en/weather-video/alabama-tornado-disaster/90462062001

additional footage: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P7S6vD1ZZW8

watch a live news feed out of Birmingham, AL:
http://www.emergencystream.com/video_streams/AL/Birmingham2.html

watch tornado chasers live (when available):
http://chase.tornadovideos.net/pages/full_screen

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  • first! stay strong people in Alabama!

  • Tornado's in January? wow what's next, Hurricanes in Montana? 

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  • Yeah, the damage happened less than half a mile from my house and my girlfriend's house. She lives closer to Center Point and I live closer to Clay. Rubble, blue tarps and a lot of cops guarding from looters. Tuscaloosa was bad, but this hit extremely close to home. Gives one a whole new outlook on life. We went to help inventory my girlfriend's cousin's house. Her bed was wrapped around a tree.

  • Why is a tornado in January so weird. Its the south, and its been pretty warm this winter. y u all believe errything

  • apocalypse mongers beware!!! strong tornadoes have always plagued alabama and the southeast in winter. winter storms are always more destructive. low pressure systems and upper level disturbances are always more pronounced in the winter, but the convergence of humid warm air in the lower levels usually isn't present like in the spring. makes sense, right?? this has happened for decades. i recall an F5 devastating a school in alabama about ten years ago

  • That was yesterday

  • So glad I live in SE Wisconsin. God bless the families affected =(.

  • Wonder how many people died in Iraq and Afghanistan that day...

  • @loveruleshate Yet another coward behind a screen. You will get what nature has in store for you. Just keep laughing.

  • i agree with the last comment .....its just sad how stupid some people can be .......i feel so bad for these people in alabama .. i just hope and pray as a free lance storm chaser that we dont have another tornado season like last year.. but i have never seen such intense supercell thunderstorms this early in the season .............

  • @loveruleshate fuck you dude you dumb motherfucker these people are fucking suffering and you going to post some dumb shit what if it was you or your family you wouldn't be talking shit than you dumb ass bitch fuck you

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