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Tornados sweep the South

Tornados struck the South on Tuesday, killing at least 54 people and injuring many others, according to ABC News.

There were more than 50 tornados that swept through several U.S. States, killing four in Alabama, 13 in Arkansas, seven in Kentucky and 30 in Tennessee. Damages included the tearing apart of a dormitory in Tennessee, destruction of highways, the loss of many homes. CNN

This is the most destruction tornado outbreak in over 20 years. It is rare for the tornados to occur during the winter time, and during the early morning hours. Many had little to no warning about the storms, said victims.

The final death count is yet to be determined, but damages are severe in all areas that the tornados struck. CNN

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