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More than 220 dead after tornadoes hit U.S. south Tornadoes and storms carved a trail of destruction across the southern United States, killing over 220 people in one of region’s worst weather disasters in years, officials said Thursday.The severe weather killed 131 people in the state of Alabama alone on Wednesday, authorities said, and President Barack Obama said Washington would be rushing assistance to the battered southeastern state.States of emergency were declared in Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, Missouri, Tennessee and Oklahoma, and governors called out the National Guard to help with rescue and cleanup operations.Photo: Tornadoes left part of Pratt City, a suburb of Birmingham, Alabama, in ruins April 28, 2011. (Marvin Gentry/Reuters)Videos: Tornadoes devastate the southern U.S.Photos: Tornadoes devastate southern United States

More than 220 dead after tornadoes hit U.S. south
Tornadoes and storms carved a trail of destruction across the southern United States, killing over 220 people in one of region’s worst weather disasters in years, officials said Thursday.

The severe weather killed 131 people in the state of Alabama alone on Wednesday, authorities said, and President Barack Obama said Washington would be rushing assistance to the battered southeastern state.

States of emergency were declared in Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, Missouri, Tennessee and Oklahoma, and governors called out the National Guard to help with rescue and cleanup operations.

Photo: Tornadoes left part of Pratt City, a suburb of Birmingham, Alabama, in ruins April 28, 2011. (Marvin Gentry/Reuters)

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