‘Dangerous’ Alabama tornado slams buildings, uproots trees
SELMA, Ala. (AP) — A giant, swirling storm system billowing across the South spurred a tornado on Thursday that shredded the walls of homes, toppled roofs and uprooted trees in Selma, Alabama, a city etched in the history of the Civil Rights movement.
The “large and extremely dangerous tornado” caused damage as it moved through the historic city, the National Weather Service said.
There were no immediate reports of deaths, but the weather service said there were confirmed reports of tree and structural damage in Selma and reports of damage in other counties.
There is damage “all over Selma,” former state Sen. Hank Sanders said he has been told.