What kind of tornado hit alabama
It stayed on the ground for miles as it cut a swath across Marion, Franklin, and Colbert counties in Alabama. In another tornado that day, numerous homes were destroyed in the eastern Madison County communities of Gurley and Brownsboro.
The final Alabama death toll reached 92 people with hundreds more injured. Oak Grove Tornado April 8, A powerful, F5 tornado first touched down in eastern Tuscaloosa County and proceeded to cut a 30 mile long path of destruction into western Jefferson County. The tornado lifted just a few miles before it would have reached downtown Birmingham and the Birmingham Airport. Thirty-two 32 people lost their lives making this the deadliest single tornado in Alabama since Hurricanes of The hurricane season of was quite active, especially for the Alabama Gulf Coast and the city of Mobile.
Three tropical storms affected the state that year. The first hurricane formed in the western Carribean and moved north, striking the Mississippi coast on July 5th. Both storms struck with maximum winds of mph. A third dying tropical storm moved into southeast Alabama on September 13 and Hurricane Opal October 4, Hurricane Opal made landfall as a Category 3 hurricane, and quickly moved across the heart of Alabama the evening of October 4th, affecting virtually every county in the state.
Due to its relatively fast movement, Opal was able to produce tropical storm force winds well inland, before the storm had a chance to weaken. Click here for more information via the National Hurricane Center or Here. The 8 to 16 inches of rain it then produced in Alabama and over 20 inches in Georgia caused massive flooding in southeast Alabama, especially Coffee, Dale, Henry, Geneva, and Houston Counties. Aerial video showed destroyed and collapsed homes, and structures with roofs torn off.
A hotel was heavily damaged and partially collapsed. Jason Williams, his wife and their two daughters escaped after their home collapsed and trapped them in the basement where they sought shelter.
Gonsoulin Jr. Fultondale High School suffered a lot of damage and he called it a blessing that the tornado did not strike during the day.
The boy was in the basement with family members when a tree fell on the home, officials said. The father was also injured, he said. Powerful winds uprooted trees and sent them crashing onto rooftops.
Torn-off roofs revealed the insides of bedrooms and drone footage showed homeowners sifting through debris. Willis's garage was damaged but her home was mostly spared. She described the frightening moments the tornado barreled through her community. I said, well I better get out of this room. I had a metal garbage can. Firefighters outside a flattened home in the Eagle Point subdivision, also in Shelby County, said the family that lived there made it out alive before they arrived.
Nearby homes were roofless or missing their second stories. As many as eight tornadoes might have hit the state on Thursday, De Block said. He said investigation teams will review eight suspected tornado tracks, and the final twister number will depend on if any of those tracks can be connected. Search and rescue efforts were complicated by strong weather that continued to rake across the region. The twisters ripped through towns from west to east. In the western city of Centreville, south of Tuscaloosa, Cindy Smitherman and her family and neighbors huddled in their underground storm pit as the twister passed over their home.
A tree fell on the shelter door, trapping the eight of them inside for about 20 minutes until someone came with a chain saw to remove the tree, said Smitherman,
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