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Posted: 5:59 PM Mar 1, 2009
Alabama Storms Wreak Havoc
Alabama hit hard by twisters.
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Three tornadoes barreled through east central Alabama, destroying one church and damaging another. Ten homes and a school were also torn up by the twisters.
The National Weather Service says the system has snapped or ripped hundreds of trees from the ground and flipped an 18-wheeler. The semi came to rest in the highway's median.
There have been several minor injuries reported.
A Salem church was destroyed by the storm. Pastor Kendra Jacobs says she was devastated when she arrived at the church.
Tornado warnings for parts of central Georgia and South Carolina were issued early this morning.
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