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Tornado outbreak strikes Deep South

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ATLANTA JOURNAL-CONSTITUTION VIA AP

Motorists involved in a two car accident wait on the shoulder of the road of Westbound I-20 which made for treacherous driving with a lake of water that pooled across several lanes Wednesday morning, Nov. 30, in Atlanta. A vast storm system that spawned tornadoes across the South brought several hours of heavy rain to North Georgia on Wednesday morning, flooding interstates and making a mess of the commute.
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ATLANTA JOURNAL-CONSTITUTION VIA AP

Isaac Brown's commute through downtown Atlanta, on Wednesday, Nov. 30, was derailed after his Honda stalled out in knee-deep water on North Avenue at State Street. "Just my luck," Brown said Wednesday as he waited for his car to be pulled out of the water.
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THE COMMERCIAL DISPATCH VIA AP

The Lowndes County Fire Department District One building shows the extensive damage from a possible Tuesday night tornado, on Wednesday morning, in Georgia, Nov. 30.
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THE COMMERCIAL DISPATCH VIA AP

A tree lies on a mobile home on Cal-Steens Road in Lowndes County, Wednesday morning, Nov. 30, after a series of storms came through the area Tuesday night and early Wednesday morning. No injuries were reported.
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ASSOCIATED PRESS

A damaged mobile home where two people died is seen, in Flatwood, Ala. on Wednesday, Nov. 30.
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Family members console each other outside a damaged mobile home, Wednesday, Nov. 30, in Flatwood, Ala., the day after a severe storm swept through the area.
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Jefferey Jordan sits in front of his damaged home, Wednesday, Nov. 30, in Flatwood, Ala., following a severe storm.
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Friends and family survey damage to a house from a possible tornado Wednesday, Nov. 30, in Flatwood, Ala.
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People walk through an area of destroyed structures in Flatwood, Ala. on Wednesday, Nov. 30. Tornadoes damaged numerous homes, destroyed a fire station, briefly trapped people in a grocery store and ripped the roof off an apartment complex in Mississippi and Alabama.
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ASSOCIATED PRESS

The Flatwood community center is seen damaged, in Flatwood, Ala. on Wednesday, Nov. 30.
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Police block off roads as cleanup begins on debris from a possible tornado that left two dead Wednesday, Nov. 30, in Flatwood, Ala.
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Montgomery, Ala., Mayor Steven Reed, left, speaks hands with Jefferey Jordan, right, Wednesday, Nov. 30, in Flatwood, Ala., who had damage to his home from a severe storm.
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ASSOCIATED PRESS

This aerial image shows a fallen tree that damaged Ezekiel Baptist Church on West End Street In the aftermath from Tuesday's severe weather, Wednesday, Nov. 30, in Eutaw, Ala.
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Part of Patti Beeker's house is damaged as a result of severe weather in the area, Wednesday, Nov. 30, in Eutaw, Ala. She woke her husband Steve just before a tree hit their house. Beeker quipped that she had been looking to renovate her kitchen, but not like this.
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This aerial image shows roof damage to the Sagewood Apartments after an apparent tornado, Wednesday, Nov. 30, in Eutaw, Ala.
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Wes Garner's residence is damaged by fallen trees which also destroyed his shed and caused a gas leak following from Tuesday night's severe weather, Wednesday, Nov. 30, in Eutaw, Ala.
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Utility workers repair power lines in the aftermath from Tuesday's severe weather, Wednesday, Nov. 30, in Eutaw, Ala.
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Sagewood Apartments is damaged from Tuesday night's severe weather, with the roof of one building torn off and much the second level destroyed, Wednesday, Nov. 30, in Eutaw, Ala.
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THE COMMERCIAL DISPATCH

A portion of the steeple at Mt. Zion Cumberland Presbyterian Church in Columbus, Miss., lies in the church's parking lot, late Tuesday, Nov. 29, after a series of storms passed through Lowndes County.
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THE CLARION-LEDGER VIA AP

Stephanie King hugs her father Robert Burdine of the community of Mathiston in Choctaw County, Miss., Wednesday, Nov. 30, when he sees for the first time the storm damage left after a front moved through Mississippi Tuesday night. The Burdines were in Atlanta at the time of the storm. King lives next door and had damage to her family home, too.
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THE CLARION-LEDGER VIA AP

Robert Burdine, red jacket, of the Mathiston community in Choctaw County, Miss., gets a first look at the storm damage to his property Wednesday, Nov. 30. He and his wife were in Atlanta when the a storm front moved through the area Tuesday night.
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ENTERPRISE-JOURNAL VIA AP

An overturned mobile home is seen after a tornado passed near Magnolia, Miss,. early Wednesday, Nov. 30.
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A Pike County Road Department employee carries a chainsaw as crews remove trees from J.J. Carter Road after severe weather passed near Magnolia, Miss., early Wednesday, Nov. 30.
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ENTERPRISE-JOURNAL

A home destroyed by an apparent tornado is seen near Magnolia, Miss,. on Wednesday, Nov. 30.

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