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Lee County Sheriff Jay Jones speaks at a press conference at Beauregard High School on March 4, 2019, one day after a tornado killed 23 people in the area.
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Lee County Sheriff Jay Jones speaks at a press conference at Beauregard High School on March 4, 2019, one day after a tornado killed 23 people in the area.
Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey speaks at a press conference at Beauregard High School on March 4, 2019, one day after a tornado killed 23 people in the area.
Alabama EMA Director Brian Hastings speaks at a press conference at Beauregard High School on March 4, 2019, one day after a tornado killed 23 people in the area.
Lee County Emergency Management Director Kathrine Carson provides an update at Beauregard High School on March 4, 2019, one day after a tornado killed 23 people in the area.
Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey speaks at a press conference at Beauregard High School on March 4, 2019, one day after a tornado killed 23 people in the area.
Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey speaks at a press conference at Beauregard High School on March 4, 2019, one day after a tornado killed 23 people in the area.
Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey speaks at a press conference at Beauregard High School on March 4, 2019, one day after a tornado killed 23 people in the area.
Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey speaks at a press conference at Beauregard High School on March 4, 2019, one day after a tornado killed 23 people in the area.
Lee County Emergency Management Director Kathrine Carson provides an update at Beauregard High School on March 4, 2019, one day after a tornado killed 23 people in the area.
Cars circled the Auburn Dream Center as volunteers unloaded donations for tornado relief after storms ripped through Lee County Sunday afternoon.
The first victim of Sunday's deadly severe weather has been identified as a fourth grade student at Lee-Scott Academy.
Lee-Scott Academy fourth-grader Taylor Thornton has been identified as one of the at least 23 people who died Sunday, March 3, 2019, in a tornado that hit southern Lee County.
A trailer sits severely damaged after a tornado hit rural parts of Lee County on Sunday, March 3, 2019.
Tony Martin Patillo, the man charged in the rape and sodomy of an Auburn University student in fall 2017, has been found guilty on all three charges.
A potential tornado snapped trees in half near Beauregard, Alabama, on Sunday, March 3, 2019.
At least 23 people are dead after a tornado struck southern Lee County.
Search and rescue operations are resuming this morning after emergency personnel were forced to call off efforts Sunday night because of darkness and dangerous debris.
A photo shows severe damage to a home in Lee County, Alabama, after a series of severe storms and a potential tornado swept through. Photo via Amanda Molinari on Twitter.
A photo shows a house severely damaged by a tornado in the Beauregard, Alabama, community southeast of Auburn. Photo via Scott Fillmer.
At least 23 people are dead after two strong tornadoes ripped through southern Lee County Sunday, Lee County Sheriff Jay Jones tells The Plainsman. The number could continue to rise as search crews continue comb the area Monday morning.