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  2. Man identified in deadly accident on Highway 31 in Decatur ...

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    A deadly morning wreck caused part of Highway 31 in Decatur to be closed Monday. Man identified in deadly accident on Highway 31 in Decatur, lanes reopened Skip to main content

  3. 2006 Huntsville bus crash - Wikipedia

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    The crash reignited debate over the installation of seat belts in buses, and whether Alabama should follow the lead of states such as Florida in legislating compulsory lap belts. [13] Following the crash Alabama Governor Bob Riley ordered a report be made into the issue. A study group consisting of education and transport officials interviewed ...

  4. List of American railroad accidents - Wikipedia

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    1972 Chicago commuter rail crash, Chicago, Illinois; 45 killed plus hundreds injured [192] [193] [194] 1973 Littlefield, Texas bus/train crash; 7 killed plus 16 injured [195] [196] 1974 Decatur tank car explosion, Decatur, Illinois; 7 killed plus hundreds injured [197] [198] 1976 1976 Beckemeyer train accident, 12 killed and four injured.

  5. Authorities name victims of fatal plane crash in ... - AOL

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    Dec. 5—LIMESTONE COUNTY — The names of two people that died in a Limestone County plane crash Dec. 4 have been released by the Limestone County coroner's office. According to Limestone County ...

  6. A 19-year-old Alabama man is dead after ATV accident in ...

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  7. List of accidents and incidents involving military aircraft ...

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    The crash of North American AT-6A-NT Texan 41-17011, of the 2143d Base Unit, Tuskegee Army Air Field, Alabama, killed Lt. James W. Alexander. Witnesses said that they saw the plane lose a wing after they heard an explosion.