Tornado Clean Up Process in Selma Gets Major Boost
The process of cleaning up after the January 12th tornado is taking a giant step forward in Selma.
From Friday, February 24 through Sunday, February 26, you can buy supplies and equipment to get you ready for severe weather season without having to pay state sales tax. Some cities and counties are also dropping their taxes on these items.
The process of cleaning up after the January 12th tornado is taking a giant step forward in Selma.
Tips on how to stay weather aware.
Tornado victims in Elmore, Coosa and Hale counties can now join those in Dallas and Autauga counties in being eligible for federal help.
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall is warning tornado victims to beware of scam artists as they move forward in the recovery process.
Federal, state and local leaders held a briefing on tornado recovery efforts on Tuesday afternoon in Selma.
National Weather Service survey teams say the tornado that began in Autauga County last Thursday was on the ground for 76 miles.
National Weather Service survey teams are releasing more details about the tornado that hit Dallas County last Thursday.
Students in Selma City Schools will take classes remotely this week due to the devastating tornado that hit the city last Thursday.
Besides Autauga and Dallas counties, damage assessments are continuing in other areas, and they may be designated for federal assistance.