President Trump to visit Alabama to survey tornado damage
UPDATE 1:34 p.m.: President Donald Trump announced Tuesday afternoon that he will be visiting Alabama on Friday following the tornado.
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UPDATE 1:34 p.m.: President Donald Trump announced Tuesday afternoon that he will be visiting Alabama on Friday following the tornado.
Lee County EMA director Kathrine Carson, Sheriff Jay Jones and Coroner Bill Harris speak at a press conference on March 5, 2019, about the aftermath of a tornado that killed 23 people in Beauregard, Alabama.
People work to clean up after a tornado hit southern Lee County on March 3, 2019.
A home destroyed in Beauregard, Alabama, after a tornado killed 23 people and left dozens of other injured and without homes.
Residents and first responders stand together on March 4, 2019, alongside the wreckage of a home completely destroyed by a tornado that killed 23 people in Beauregard, Alabama, the previous day.
A tree is split in half by a tornado that hit Lee County on March 3, 2019.
A pickup truck sits damaged in a yard on March 4, 2019, in Beauregard, Alabama, after a tornado killed 23 people and left dozens of other injured and without homes.
A home was completely destroyed by a tornado that his Beauregard, Alabama, on March 4, 2019.
Residents stand together on March 4, 2019, alongside the wreckage of a home completely destroyed by a tornado that killed 23 people in Beauregard, Alabama, the previous day.
Residents stand together on March 4, 2019, alongside the wreckage caused by a tornado that killed 23 people in Beauregard, Alabama, the previous day.
The wreckage caused by a tornado that killed 23 people in Beauregard, Alabama, the previous day.
Residents stand together on March 4, 2019, alongside the wreckage of a home completely destroyed by a tornado that killed 23 people in Beauregard, Alabama, the previous day.
Kiara Slater stands in front of her childhood home, where her mom, two brothers and sister survived the storm. Her dad's Coca-Cola delivery truck sits lopsided on the ground in front of the home on March 4, 2019.
Kiara Slater stands in front of her childhood home, where her mom, two brothers and sister survived the storm. Her dad's Coca-Cola delivery truck sits lopsided on the ground in front of the home on March 4, 2019.
A Coca-Cola truck sits lopsided near a home severely damaged by a tornado that struck southern Lee County on Sunday, March 3, 2019. Crews work to clean up debris from homes destroyed on March 4, 2019.
A pickup truck sits damaged in a yard on March 4, 2019, in Beauregard, Alabama, after a tornado killed 23 people and left dozens of other injured and without homes.
A backpack lies on the ground among the debris of homes in Beauregard, Alabama, on March 4, 2019, where 23 people are dead after a tornado hit the community.
Heavy equipment sits alongside wreckage and debris on March 4, 2019, in Beauregard, Alabama, after a tornado killed 23 people and left dozens of other injured and without homes.
Crews work to clean up wreckage and debris from destroyed homes on March 4, 2019, in Beauregard, Alabama, after a tornado killed 23 people and left dozens of other injured and without homes.
Trees are split in half and homes severely damaged and destroyed on March 4, 2019, in Beauregard, Alabama, after a tornado killed 23 people and left dozens of other injured and without homes.