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Disaster relief providing food water and shelter. Heavy rain sparked serious flash flooding in parts of Alabama from Wednesday into Thursday, killing one child in the northern part of the state and prompting urgent rescues from cars and homes in the Birmingham area. Floodwater rushed into yards, roads and parking lots Wednesday evening in the especially hard-hit city of Pelham, about 20 miles south of Birmingham, suddenly trapping numerous residents and motorists. In Pelham alone, responders made more than 80 rescues from homes and at least 15 from vehicles using boats and other means. Heavy rainfall has fallen across central Alabama for several days, with some areas getting 6 to 13 inches, and radar indicates even more may have fallen in some parts.
Disaster relief providing food water and shelter. Tropical Storm Claudette levels Alabama mobile home park, a suspected tornado demolished or badly damaged at least 50 homes in a small town just north of the Florida border. Claudette, toppled trees onto houses and ripped the roof off of a high school gym. Most of the damage was done in or near the towns of Brewton and East Brewton. By mobile homes being built so close together it can take a toll on them a lot more than it can on houses that are spread apart. The storm left tens of thousands without power. Opulent Philanthropy Inc. U.S. Charity
Providing shelter, food and water. At least five deaths and multiple injuries have been reported in Calhoun County, Alabama, after a tornado passed through the area Thursday afternoon. There's numerous homes damaged, numerous people injured, and at least five fatalities. Seven tornadoes have been reported in Alabama. And authorities have reported extensive damage in the Birmingham metro area. Birmingham, Alabama, has issued a "tornado emergency" for areas just south and east of the city, in Shelby and Jefferson counties, indicating there is a tornado that could have a potentially significant impact to human life and catastrophic destruction to property.
Providing shelter, food and water. A destructive tornado touched down in Alabama at least 1 killed and 28 injured, the storm left a swath of destruction Monday night in Fultondale, a Jefferson County city north of Birmingham. Piles of furniture, appliances and tree limbs were strewn about and vehicles ended up in awkward positions. One car landed upside down against some tree branches on a large pile of debris. First responders rushed to the scene searching through what is left of destroyed homes and buildings. One home was completely gutted with a car buried beneath. Home after home piled up like massive piles of debris. 3/18/21 Possible tornadoes knocked down trees, toppled power lines and damaged homes in the Alabama communities of Burnsville and Moundville, where power was out and trees blocked a main highway.
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Hurricane Sally has strengthened into a Category 2 storm and is expected to strike the Gulf Coast on Tuesday. Wind speed at 110 miles an hour as a category 2. The northern gulf coasts could start to see effects such as life-threatening storm surge, hurricane-force winds and flash flooding. Hurricane Sally has added a another layer of hardship for people during coronavirus. "Catastrophic damage" will occur when a Category 2 comes ashore. Homes can sustain severe damage with loss of most of the roof structure and/or some exterior walls. Most trees will be snapped or uprooted, and power poles downed. We will be providing shelter, food, and water to people needing help. We will update this post soon. Disaster Relief Alabama Donate Opulent Philanthropy Inc., 501 (c) (3) Non Profit Organization Your donations are tax exempt to the extent of the IRS tax laws.
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