
Tornadoes hit southern states once again; more twisters, flooding expected
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Still picking up the pieces after weeks of severe weather conditions, the southern U.S. was slammed once again Monday.
In Georgia, a Monday afternoon tornado near Atlanta forced thousands to seek shelter, delayed flights and knocked out power for thousands. A man in Douglasville was killed when a falling tree spurred by an EF-1 tornado brought power lines down onto his vehicle, and in central Georgia 55-year-old Carla Harris was killed after a tree crashed into her Bonaire home.More Related News

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