Houston Chronicle

Storms wreak havoc in Southern states

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WINFIELD — Homes and buildings were damaged and trees were blown down as a line of intense thundersto­rms rolled across several Southern states, authoritie­s said. There were no immediate reports of injuries.

In the west Alabama town of Winfield, Wednesday’s storms damaged buildings in the downtown area, authoritie­s said. Building walls collapsed and roofs were lying in roads, Winfield Police Chief Brett Burleson told WBRC-TV.

“Downtown Winfield is a dangerous area,” the Marion County Sheriff ’s Department said in a statement on social media. “There are confirmed live power lines down.“

Police ordered people to stay out of the downtown area as officers and sheriff ’s deputies worked to assess the damage in the town, located about 75 miles northwest of Birmingham.

“If you don’t have to come down here, don’t,” Burleson told WBRC. “There are lines down, glass in the road, nails.”

In northeaste­rn Alabama’s Etowah County, an emergency manager reported that a pole barn was destroyed and at least two homes damaged.

In south Georgia, a crew from the National Weather Service planned to survey damage in Bainbridge after “a likely tornado” swept through the town, the weather service’s Tallahasse­e, Fla., office said. The weather service typically surveys damage before confirming that it was caused by a tornado.

The Georgia storm damaged the roof and sign of a convenienc­e store, uprooted a tree and damaged a carport, the town’s public safety office said in a statement.

The storms prompted tornado watches and warnings Wednesday for parts of several states, including Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississipp­i and Tennessee, but it wasn’t immediatel­y known whether twisters caused the damage in Alabama.

The threat of severe weather persisted Thursday, with several strong storms threatenin­g parts of Alabama, Georgia, Mississipp­i and South Carolina as the system moves east.

More storms are expected in the region Friday and Saturday, the national Storm Prediction Center said.

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