Lee County (Alabama): A tornado roared into southeast Alabama and killed at least 23 people and injured several others on Sunday, part of a severe storm system that caused catastrophic damage and unleashed other tornadoes around the Southeast.
23 killed in Alabama tornado "Unfortunately our toll, as far as fatalities, does stand at 23 at the current time," Lee County Sheriff Jay Jones said of the death toll.
Drones flying overheard equipped with heat-seeking devices had scanned the area for survivors but the dangerous conditions halted the search late Sunday, a local official said.
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An intense ground search would resume Monday morning.
The National Weather Service confirmed late Sunday a tornado with at least an F3 rating and a track at least half a mile (.8 kilometers) wide caused the deadly destruction in Alabama.
Dozens of emergency responders rushed to join search and rescue efforts in hard-hit Lee County after what forecasters said they think was a large tornado touched down Sunday afternoon, unleashed by a powerful storm system that also slashed its way across parts of Georgia, South Carolina and Florida.