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Alabama recalls 2011 tornado outbreak that killed hundreds

Alabama recalls 2011 tornado outbreak that killed hundreds JAY REEVES, Associated Press FacebookTwitterEmail 6 1of6This combination of April 27, 2011 and April 14, 2021 photos shows 15th Street in Tuscaloosa, Ala., after a tornado ripped through the area and the same street a decade later. The storm was part of an outbreak of severe weather that killed more than 320 people across six states in 2011. (Michelle Lepianka Carter/The Tuscaloosa News via AP, AP Photo/Jay Reeves)Michelle Lepianka Carter/APShow MoreShow Less 2of6The entrance to the old Tallulah Hotel in Cordova, Ala., is shown on Monday, April 5, 2021. A tornado wiped out much of the city on April 27, 2011. Ten years haven t fill the voids created by a massive tornado outbreak that killed more than 320 people in six states a decade ago. (AP Photo/Jay ReevesJay Reeves/APShow MoreShow Less

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Jay Reeves April 27, 2021 - 5:45 AM BIRMINGHAM, Ala. - With lowered flags and sombre ceremonies, Alabama will pause Tuesday to mark the 10th anniversary of a horrific tornado outbreak that killed more than 250 people statewide, caused billions in damage and reshaped entire communities. Gov. Kay Ivey issued an order for flags statewide to be lowered to half-staff and proclaimed a “Day of Remembrance” for a “horrible event that has impacted the state of Alabama forever.” In Tuscaloosa, where dozens were killed and entire neighbourhoods were demolished, three new memorial plaques will be dedicated during ceremonies to honour victims and recall the horrors of April 27, 2011. The University of Alabama will toll its 25-bell carillon, Denny Chimes, 53 times to honour each of the people who died in the city.

Remembering the 2011 tornado outbreak that killed hundreds in Alabama: photos, then and now

Remembering the 2011 tornado outbreak that killed hundreds in Alabama: photos, then and now Updated 10:05 AM; Today 10:05 AM The remains of a home destroyed during a tornado outbreak a decade ago are shown on April 13, 2021, in Shoal Creek Valley near Ashville, Ala. Time hasen t fill the voids created by a massive tornado outbreak that killed more than 320 people in six states a decade ago. (AP Photo/Jay Reeves)AP Facebook Share By JAY REEVES, The Associated Press BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) With lowered flags and somber ceremonies, Alabama will pause Tuesday to mark the 10th anniversary of a horrific tornado outbreak that killed more than 250 people statewide, caused billions in damage and reshaped entire communities.

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