Alabama Confirms Multiple Twisters, Assesses Damages

iStock/Thinkstock(ROSALIE, Ala.) — It took just two minutes for a powerful twister to cause death and devastation after it touched down in rural Jackson County, Alabama early Wednesday morning.

The EF-2 tornado packed 127-mph winds over a distance of just 200 yards, but that was enough to claim the lives of three people sheltering down in a mobile home in the community of Rosalie, officials said.

The deadly storm also flattened a strip mall and gas station as well as a church in Rosalie.

Jackson Co-Rosalie prelim tornado info: EF-2, Path Length: 1.7 miles, Max Path Width: 200 yards, Max Winds: 127 mph, 3 fatalities #HUNwx pic.twitter.com/anjPt96Wt0

— NWS Huntsville (@NWSHuntsville) December 1, 2016

It was the same deadly storm that touched down with even greater force in nearby Dekalb County, this time with an EF-3 twister packing 145 mph winds over a destructive 7.5-mile path.

In its wake a 24-hour daycare had been completely torn apart and seven people had been injured, including three children.

Officials say as many as 20 confirmed twisters hit northern part of the state.

10-20 Tornadoes confirmed north of I-59. Heaviest damage DeKalb, Jackson, Marshall Co’s. 3 confirmed fatalities.

— Gov. Robert Bentley (@GovernorBentley) November 30, 2016

Alabama Governor Robert Bentley issued a state of emergency after the deadly storm system produced “severe thunderstorms, hail, straight line winds, and tornadoes,” in 12 counties.

Some 20 homes were destroyed in Jackson County and 45 others were damaged, according to an initial assessment.

“The people of Alabama have already suffered because of this week’s severe weather and we are experiencing more today,” Governor Bentley said on Wednesday afternoon. “This State of Emergency will activate state agencies to assist communities in whatever way necessary, to ensure our people get the help they need.”

Prior to Wednesday’s storms, the state had already been battling a severe drought and 11 large wildfires, the governor said.

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