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Lee County Sheriff Jay Jones speaks at a press conference at Beauregard High School, March 4, in Beauregard, Ala. Rescuers prepared Monday to tear through the rubble of mobile homes and houses in search of survivors of a powerful tornado that rampaged through southeast Alabama, killing over a dozen people.read moreAP Photo/Vasha HuntShare![A funnel-shaped cloud forms on I-10 near Marianna, Fla., Sunday, March 3. Numerous tornado warnings were posted across parts of Alabama, Georgia, Florida and South Carolina on March 3 as the powerful storm system raced across the region.]()
A fallen cell tower lies across U.S. Route 280 highway in Lee County, Ala., in the Smiths Station community after what appeared to be a tornado struck in the area March 3. Severe storms destroyed mobile homes, snapped trees and left a trail of destruction amid weather warnings extending into Georgia, Florida and South Carolina, authorities said.read moreMike Haskey/Ledger-Enquirer via APShare![A funnel cloud can be seen in Byron, Ga., Sunday, March 3. The National Weather Service on Sunday issued a series of tornado warnings stretching from Phenix City, Ala., near the Georgia state line to Macon, Ga., about 100 miles to the east.]()
![Emergency personnel work the staging area at Sanford Middle School in Beauregard, Ala., Sunday, March 3, after tornados ravaged the area, causing multiple fatalities.]()
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