At least 23 people died after a tornado hit Lee County in Alabama on Sunday afternoon.
From FOX News:
More than 20 people have been confirmed dead and several others were reported injured in Lee County. Sheriff Jay Jones told The Associated Press late Sunday that children -- including an 8-year-old girl -- are among the dead and two people are intensive care. He said it's possible the death toll could continue to rise, but authorities are pausing search efforts until Monday morning because conditions are too dangerous in the dark due to massive amounts of debris.
The deaths and injuries occurred in the community of Beauregard in Lee County, an area in the eastern part of the state near the Georgia line, Rita Smith with the Lee County Emergency Management Agency told The Associated Press.
Jones said the apparent twister traveled straight down a key local artery in Beauregard and that the path of damage and destruction appeared at least a half mile wide. He said single-family homes and mobile homes were destroyed. He had told reporters earlier that several people were taken to hospitals, some with "very serious injuries."
Large tornado Sunday afternoon in Lee County, Alabama. Fatalities were reported. Video from @ScottPeakeWX pic.twitter.com/6pw8h6qXAt
— SevereStudios (@severestudios) March 3, 2019
This is what Lee Road 100 looks like just outside of Beauregard. Incredible destruction from this #tornado @spann pic.twitter.com/EE91ONjTbm
— Scott Fillmer (@scottfillmer) March 3, 2019
President Trump reacted to the death and devastation.
To the great people of Alabama and surrounding areas: Please be careful and safe. Tornadoes and storms were truly violent and more could be coming. To the families and friends of the victims, and to the injured, God bless you all!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) March 4, 2019
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