'Dangerous' Alabama tornado slams buildings, uproots trees

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A giant, swirling storm system billowing across the South spurred a tornado on Thursday that shredded the walls of homes, toppled roofs and uprooted trees in Selma, Alabama, a city etched in the history of the Civil Rights movement.

that least one person was believed trapped in a building on Broad Street and possibly one other person is missing. There are multiple downed powerlines, and it is considered an emergency situation.

Malesha McVay drove parallel to the tornado with her family. She says it got less than a mile from her home before suddenly turning.

 

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