Waves of severe weather swept through Alabama Tuesday night, leaving damage in its wake.
Two people were reportedly killed afterThe deaths occurred in the Flatwood community just north of the city of Montgomery after a tree struck a home.
Damage was also reported in Elmore and Hale counties and in Eutaw in Greene County, where an apartment complex received extensive damage."It looks like a small town has been wiped off the map."
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