In Eastern Alabama, communities reel from tornado’s “annihilation”
Source: PBS
People reflect on what was lost during the tornadoes that ripped through Alabama, while organizing and planning to move forward.
People reflect on what was lost during the tornadoes that ripped through Alabama, while organizing and planning to move forward.
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