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    Southeast tornadoes (March 4, 2019) - Associated Press/David Goldman | of | Share this photo

    Danny Allen recovers a family photo while sifting through the debris of a friend's home destroyed by a tornado in Beauregard, Ala., on Monday.

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    Southeast tornadoes (March 4, 2019) - Grant Blankenship/The Macon Telegraph via Associated Press | of | Share this photo

    A boy burns scraps of wood of a destroyed home in a barrel fire in Talbotton, Ga., on Monday. In rural Talbotton, about 80 miles south of Atlanta, a handful of people were injured by either powerful straight-line winds or a tornado that destroyed several mobile homes and damaged other buildings, according to Leigh Ann Erenheim, director of the Talbot County Emergency Management Agency.

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    Southeast tornadoes (March 4, 2019) - James Lally via AP | of | Share this photo

    This photo provided by James Lally shows a funnel-shaped cloud on I-10 near Marianna, Fla., Sunday, March 3, 2019. Numerous tornado warnings were posted across parts of Alabama, Georgia, Florida and South Carolina on Sunday afternoon as the powerful storm system raced across the region.

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    Southeast tornadoes (March 4, 2019) - Mike Haskey/Ledger-Enquirer via AP | of | Share this photo

    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 Sunday, March 3, 2019. 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.

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    Southeast tornadoes (March 4, 2019) - Kara Coleman Fields/Opelika-Auburn News via AP | of | Share this photo

    A vehicle is caught under downed trees along Lee Road 11 in Beauregard, Ala., Sunday, March 3, 2019, after a powerful storm system passed through the area.

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    Southeast tornadoes (March 4, 2019) - Kara Coleman Fields/Opelika-Auburn News via AP | of | Share this photo

    This photo shows damage at the Buck Wild Saloon, located on U.S. Highway 280, east of Smiths Station, Ala., Sunday, March 3, 2019, after a powerful storm system passed through the area.

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    Southeast tornadoes (March 4, 2019) - WKRG-TV via AP | of | Share this photo

    People walk amid debris in Lee County, Ala., after what appeared to be a tornado struck in the area Sunday, March 3, 2019. 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.

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    Southeast tornadoes (March 4, 2019) - WKRG-TV via AP | of | Share this photo

    Emergency responders work in the scene amid debris in Lee County, Ala., after what appeared to be a tornado struck in the area Sunday, March 3, 2019. 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.

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    Southeast tornadoes (March 4, 2019) - WKRG-TV via AP | of | Share this photo

    This photo shows debris in Lee County, Ala., after what appeared to be a tornado struck in the area Sunday, March 3, 2019. 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.

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    Southeast tornadoes (March 4, 2019) - Mike Haskey/Ledger-Enquirer via AP | of | Share this photo

    In this Sunday, March 3, 2019 photo, debris litters the Buck Wild Saloon, after it was heavily damaged by a tornado, in Smiths Station, Ala.

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    A funnel cloud looms over Byron, Ga., on Sunday as a line of severe storms sweeps into the region. In Beauregard, Ala., rescue teams were searching for survivors after a suspected tornado killed 14 people. Greg Martin via AP

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