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04-28-2011, 10:11 PM
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Wrath Of Mother Nature
MONTGOMERY, Alabama -- The death toll in Alabama from Wednesday's storms reached 204 people as of 7 p.m. Thursday, the state Emergency Management Agency reported. The agency said preliminary reports showed there were 36 deaths in Tuscaloosa County, 32 deaths in DeKalb County, 27 in Franklin County, 14 in Jefferson County, 14 in Walker County, 14 in Lawrence County and 13 in St. Clair County. The agency said other counties reporting deaths were Calhoun County, with nine deaths; Jackson County with 8; Madison County, 7; Elmore County, 5; Marshall County, 5; Fayette County, 4; Hale County, 4; Limestone County, 3; Marion County, 3; Tallapoosa County, 3; Cullman County, 2; and Bibb County, with one reported death. The agency also said six people were reported missing following the storms: Three in Jackson County and one each in Elmore, Fayette and Marshall counties. It also reported that 1,724 people were hospitalized or injured but not hospitalized because of Wednesday's storms. |
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04-29-2011, 11:35 AM
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Re: Wrath Of Mother Nature
Soon the ******* will start lootin like in Katrina.
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