Manawatu Standard

Heavyweath­er makes tornado recovery work difficult

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Deadly tornadoes roared through Alabama yesterday, toppling trees, demolishin­g homes and knocking out power to thousands, part of a broad swath of violent weather sweeping across the Deep South. At least three fatalities and an unknown number of injuries were reported.

Firefighte­rs said a family was able to safely escape their toppled home in the Eagle Point subdivisio­n, near Birmingham. In the nearby city of Pelham, also in Shelby County, authoritie­s posted video and photos showing large trees blocking roads and damaged utility poles leaning menacingly over streets littered with debris from badly damaged homes. More than 20,000 customers were without power in Alabama.

‘‘We can confirm local residentia­l structures have been completely destroyed,’’ Shelby County, Alabama, Sheriff John Samaniego told The Associated Press.

Search and rescue efforts were complicate­d as strong weather continued to rake across the region.

‘‘We have been told to be prepared for another round of storms,’’ said Major Clay Hammac of the Shelby County sheriff’s department.

Forecaster­s warned of dangerous thundersto­rms, flash floods and possible twisters from eastern Mississipp­i into western Georgia, and northward into Tennessee and Kentucky.

Flash flood warnings and watches extended to the western Carolinas.

Alabama Governor Kay Ivey issued an emergency declaratio­n for 46 counties as the severe weather approached, and officials opened shelters in and around Birmingham.

Up to 10cm of rain – with higher amounts possible – is expected in northern Alabama, according to the National Weather Service in Huntsville.

Mississipp­i also had a stormrelat­ed death on Thursday. Ester Jarrell, 62, died when a large tree toppled over onto her mobile home after heavy rain soaked the ground, a Wilkinson County official told The Associated Press.

 ?? AP ?? A firefighte­r surveys damage to a house after a tornado touched down south of Birmingham, Alabama.
AP A firefighte­r surveys damage to a house after a tornado touched down south of Birmingham, Alabama.

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