Safe from the Storm: Alabama Power has new way to prepare for power outages
Tropical weather often leads to power outages. Alabama Power has a new way to prepare for those outages, long before a storm comes through our area.
Tropical weather often leads to power outages. Alabama Power has a new way to prepare for those outages, long before a storm comes through our area.
The strong storms that pushed through our part of Alabama brought down trees and power lines in Elmore County.
Crews are cleaning up widespread storm damage in an area near Huntingdon College in Montgomery.
Montgomery city and county leaders want to know about any storm damage to homes or businesses, Here’s how to contact them:
We are tracking reports of trees and power lines down across the area as storms with high wind gusts passed through this afternoon. Here are the reports:
Storm damage has been reported in Bullock County, possibly caused by a tornado.
The Better Business Bureau has helpful information for storm victims to prevent them from also becoming a victim of scam artists when it’s time to make storm damage repairs.
Hundreds of trees and power lines were downed, along with a few homes damaged from the storm.
Dallas County Sheriff Mike Granthum said two people have been killed in yesterday’s storms in Plantersville.
At least two deaths have been reported in Alabama after yesterday’s severe weather, including in our area.