Tornado 7
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.
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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.
Heavy equipment sits along a road on March 4, 2019, in Beauregard, Alabama, after a tornado killed 23 people and left dozens of other injured and without homes.
A couch sits on a pile of wreckage 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 on March 4, 2019, in Beauregard, Alabama, after a tornado killed 23 people and left dozens of other injured and without homes.
A home is destoryed 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.
The mayor of Smiths Station speaks at a press conference at Beauregard High School in Lee County on March 4, 2019
Officials provide updates at a press conference at Beauregard High School in Lee County on March 4, 2019
Lee County Sheriff Jay Jones stands 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 stands 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 Sheriff Jay Jones stands at a press conference at Beauregard High School on March 4, 2019, one day after a tornado killed 23 people in the area.
National Weather Service Birmingham meteorologist Chris Darden speaks at a press conference on March 4, 2019. He said the tornado was an EF-4.
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.