Fultondale-North Birmingham Tornado 4.27.2011

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Uploaded by on Apr 28, 2011

I've spent years driving all over the Southeast, and yet only I had to go a few blocks to see my first tornado. Unfortunately, it's a historic one. This is the same storm that hit Tuscaloosa and Pleasant Grove, and had probably just hit Fultondale when I started filming.

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  • @AshleyQT205 Locust Fork is where I am talking about. It didn't get hit nor did our power go out.

  • @BriannaaBetrayal I live in Blount County too and I don't know where you were but Nectar got hit hard and so did the upper part of Cleveland and Blountsville with the EF4 that hit there. I watch it go over our mountain. So I don't know what you are talking about that blount didn't get hit. The same tornado that hit cordova (not concord) traveled over and hit blountsville. I don't know why this one isn't talked about more like the one from tuscaloosa to fultondale.

  • awesome video.. I live in Fultondale and posted what happened there. Unbelievable.

  • Blount County didn't get hit thank god D:

    But I have friends in Gardendale that lost power for like 3-4 days.

  • We live in Clay, AL. It's not even 15 miles Northeast of Fultondale and somehow the tornado actually lifted up and skipped over this city and touched down again about 10 miles away. We were directly in it's path. Thanks for the video.

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