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Tornado kills boy, injures 30, wrecks school in Alabama town.

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FULTONDALE, Ala. (AP) — A teenager sheltering in his basement was killed and several family members were critically injured when a tornado blew a tree onto their home in Alabama, police said Tuesday.

The twister injured at least 30 people overall as it carved a 10mile ( 16 kilometer) path of destructio­n Monday night in the northern suburbs of Birmingham. It struck an area severely harmed by a much larger tornado a decade ago.

Pieces of buildings, furniture, appliances and trees were strewn about and vehicles ended up in awkward positions, as if a child had scattered a collection of Matchbox cars. One car landed upside down against some tree branches on a large pile of debris.

The teen was pronounced dead at the scene Tuesday morning, and several of his family members were critically injured when their home collapsed, trapping them in the basement, Fultondale Police Chief D.P. Smith said.

"They were doing what they were supposed to be doing,'' the chief said.

The teenager killed was a 14year- old in the ninth grade, according to Jefferson County Superinten­dent Dr. Walter Gonsoulin. He said they're trying to determine how many students may be homeless now. Fultondale High School was so heavily damaged that he doubts students can return to classrooms this year.

"Every building on this campus had been touched," Gonsoulin said.

Search and rescue efforts continued in neighborho­ods where it was difficult to tell where houses had stood. Across the wrecked landscape, every visible structure was damaged or destroyed. Pieces of buildings and children's toys and clothing were scattered across the hilly terrain littered with broken trees. Utility lines had fallen on roadways. Some houses had entire roofs missing.

The sound of chainsaws sliced through the cool sunny morning and a helicopter circled overhead.

Tim and Patti Herring ran to their bathroom when they got the warning that a tornado was headed their way. It struck moments later, ripping away their roof and two sides of their home while they huddled in the bathtub.

"I could feel stuff falling down and hitting me, but we're OK," Tim Herring said.

Shaken and teary, Patti picked through the debris looking for a missing cat and her late mother's cherished belongings.

Fultondale Fire Chief Justin McKenzie said 30 people were injured and 18 of those had to go to hospital. Six others were pulled uninjured from damaged structures Tuesday morning.

Jason and Renee Williams and their two teenage daughters huddled in a basement storm shelter as the twister destroyed their house. The family survived with only bumps and bruises, but were missing several pets.

A broken pipe spewed water into the air Tuesday morning as Jason Williams and some volunteers helped free their dog Smokey from the remains of the basement where the animal had been trapped. He climbed down a ladder and was able to hoist the dog to safety.

"I'm just so proud that Smokey is OK. One of my daughters had some guinea pigs and the other one had a turtle. and I cant find them. I just found part of the guinea pig cage," he said.

Police blocked intersecti­ons leading to the hardest hit areas of Fultondale, a suburb that's home to about 9,000 people. Damage stretched from there to Center Point. Downed power lines and debris closed Interstate 65 near Walker Chapel Road while workers removed the obstacles, said James Coker, the director of the Jefferson County Emergency Management Agency. A Hampton Inn hotel also sustained significan­t structural damage.

 ?? Submitted Photo ?? The Forrest City Fire Department holds a feats test during their applicatio­n process in order to test the abilities of their applicants. Applicant Demarcus Hunter uses a firehose during the feats test.
Submitted Photo The Forrest City Fire Department holds a feats test during their applicatio­n process in order to test the abilities of their applicants. Applicant Demarcus Hunter uses a firehose during the feats test.

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