Tornado kills three, damages schools across Alabama
Tornado kills three, damages schools across Alabama

Tornado kills three, damages schools across Alabama

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A powerful tornado struck Alabama over the weekend, resulting in the deaths of at least three people and significant destruction across the state. The storm, with winds reaching 120 miles per hour, particularly impacted Talladega County, where a school bus was thrown onto the roof of Winterboro High School. Governor Kay Ivey reported that 52 of Alabama's 67 counties experienced damage, with residents now assessing the aftermath. In addition to the fatalities, several communities are left reeling from the impact of the storm, which is part of a broader pattern of extreme weather affecting the central and southern United States. Experts warn that climate change may exacerbate such severe weather events in the future. The National Weather Service continues to monitor the situation as recovery efforts begin.

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