Officials say tornadoes have touched down in six Alabama counties, killing one person and causing multiple injuries.
BOONE'S CHAPEL, Ala. (AP) — Vicious storms and howling winds smacked the Deep South, killing at least seven people in Alabama including three family members whose homes were tossed into nearby woods.
One storm-related death occurred north of Elizabethtown, N.C., according to Bladen County Emergency Services.
Six people were also injured when a tornado touched down in Berkeley County, S.C., between the towns of St. Stephen and Bonneau, according to the National Weather Service.
On Friday seven people died in Alabama, seven in Arkansas and one in Mississippi. Two people were killed on Thursday night when a tornado flattened buildings in the town of Tushka, Oklahoma.
Must be Global Warming.