Death toll rises to 22 as tornadoes, severe storms hit South
BEAUREGARD, Ala. (AP) — A tornado roared into southeast
"We are at 22 right now. Unfortunately, I feel like that number may rise yet again,"
Drones flying overheard equipped with heat-seeking devices had scanned the area for survivors but the dangerous conditions halted the search late Sunday, Jones said. An intense ground search would resume Monday morning.
Jones said the twister traveled straight down a county road in the rural community of Beauregard and that the path of damage and destruction appeared at least a half mile wide. He said single-family homes and mobile homes were destroyed, adding some homes were reduced to slabs. He had told reporters earlier that several people were taken to hospitals, some with "very serious injuries."
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Dozens of emergency responders rushed to join search and rescue efforts in hard-hit
Radar and video evidence showed what looked like a large tornado crossing the area near Beauregard shortly after
"It appears it stayed on the ground for at least a mile and maybe longer," Jones told the AP.
After nightfall Sunday, the rain had stopped and pieces of metal debris and tree branches littered roadways in Beauregard. Two sheriff's vehicles blocked reporters and others from reaching the worst-hit area. Power appeared to be out in many places.
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No deaths had been reported Sunday evening from storm-damaged
Numerous tornado warnings were posted across parts of
In rural
Televised broadcast news footage showed smashed buildings with rooftops blown away, cars overturned and debris everywhere. Trees all around had been snapped bare of branches.
"The last check I had was between six and eight injuries," Erenheim said in a phone interview. "From what I understand it was minor injuries, though one fellow did say his leg might be broken."
She said searches of damaged homes and structures had turned up no serious injuries or deaths there.
Henry Wilson of the
Authorities in southwest
Authorities said a tornado was confirmed by radar in the Florida
"There's a squall line moving through the area," Harrigan told AP. "And when you have a mature line of storms moving into an area where low level winds are very strong, you tend to have tornadoes developing. It's a favorable environment for tornados."
The threat of severe weather continued into the late-night hours. A tornado watch was in effect for much of eastern
This story has been corrected to show that the twister traveled down a county road in the rural community of Beauregard, not a main artery.
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