Meteorologist Rich Thomas Says Tornado Deaths in Montgomery County Are Rare
Bluewater Radio Chief Meteorologist Rich Thomas says that while tornadoes hit Alabama regularly, it’s rare that they cause deaths in Montgomery County.
Bluewater Radio Chief Meteorologist Rich Thomas says that while tornadoes hit Alabama regularly, it’s rare that they cause deaths in Montgomery County.
Alabama News Network is getting a first look at the tornado damage in the Flatwood community of Montgomery County where a mother and son were killed early Wednesday morning.
The same storm that brought an EF-2 tornado to northern Montgomery County also caused widespread tree and power line damage in Elmore County.
Alabama News Network has confirmed that two people have been killed in the overnight storm that hit Montgomery County.
Storm damage has been confirmed in Elmore County from the tornado-warned storm that moved through just before 4AM Wednesday.
Two small tornadoes caused scattered damage in parts of Mobile County as storms swept through Alabama’s coastal areas.
Two babies were killed when a huge tree crashed into a home during a storm in Birmingham with wind gusts near 50 mph on Thursday.
Last weeks storms caused over 50 addresses, which include homes and businesses, to suffer some type of damages. The Elmore County Disaster Relief Fund is a 501 (c)(3) that was started after the deadly 2011 tornadoes, to help families affected by damaging storms. Categories: Montgomery Metro, News Tags: disaster relief fund, elmore county, Severe Weather
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