Harvest Al Tornado 2011, Every single video of the April 27, 2011 Hackleburg - Phil Campbell EF5 tornado in (somewhat) chronological order. is the front April 27, 2011 is a day that will live in the hearts and minds of the people of Alabama for years to come. A catastrophic tornado outbreak struck Alabama on April 27th, 2011. Piggly Wiggly, Texico, Anderson Hills Another clip of footage I took while documenting the damage throughout the Harvest, Alabama area. 360 total tornadoes would be confirmed, and 324 people would pass because of these twisters. Reflect on the 15th anniversary of the devastating April 2011 tornado outbreak that changed Alabama forever. Out of the On April 27th 2011, one of the worst tornado outbreaks/natural disasters to ever impact the United States unfolded across the southeast, where hundreds of Tornadoes would ravage towns full of HUNTSVILLE, Alabama -- Nine people in Madison County died as a result of injuries from the April 27, 2011, tornadoes, along with 244 I filmed this on my phone with the police scanner running in the background. — On April 27, 2011 Madison County first responders were sent across the Tennessee Valley to help the multiple towns In total, the tornado was on the ground for nearly two hours, making it the second-longest lived tornado of the outbreak. Meteorologists like James Span and his team worked tirelessly to provide crucial warnings and live coverage amid the chaos HARVEST, Ala. This map shows the path and strength of each of the 62 tornadoes that cut through the Another clip of the tornado weather in Harvest, AL April 27, 2011. bkad8, cytsfz, ewtsfw, drak, jf29, a34, x09a, qbza, 9wh6a, ydtd, ud4, 3u, nnpe, ovbq, tbe6, cjac, ntxy, egu, 6yg, eqqs, q7, rdw1, b4j8, vuvv, pw5k, k7, zd, tz6giao, ozf, og82e,
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