A “large and extremely dangerous tornado” has ripped across central Alabama on Thursday, part of a line of storms that slammed the southeastern United States.No deaths have been reported so far, but the massive, swirling weather system destroyed homes, toppled trees and trapped at least one resident in the rubble as it passed through the historic city of Selma, a center for the 1960s civil rights movement.“A tornado has definitely damaged Selma,” former state Senator Hank Sanders told the Associated Press. “In fact, it hit our house but not head-on. It blew out windows in the bedroom and in the living room. It is raining through the roof in the kitchen.”
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