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In the afternoon hours of April 27, 2011, a large and long-tracked EF4 tornado moved across Central Alabama, devastating several communities, including Cordova and Blountsville, along a 127.8-mile (205.7 km) path.
The State of Alabama gave $5,989,728 (2011 USD) to the City of Cullman to aid with recovery efforts, and a further $1,294,892 (2011 USD) to Cullman County. [21] A plan was also set in place by the University of Alabama to help fund recovery efforts. [22] Six people were killed by the tornado; five in Ruth and one in rural Cullman County. [23]
This multiple-vortex EF4 tornado that originated from the Cullman supercell, with maximum sustained winds of up to 190 mph (310 km/h), devastated portions of Jackson and DeKalb counties in Alabama, as well as Dade and Walker counties in Georgia along a 47-mile-long (76 km) path at times up to 1,260 yards (1,150 m) wide, killing 14 people and ...
An Alabama teacher has come under fire after giving her students a test that featured questions pertaining to violence and drugs, according to local TV station WALA.. Not only did the test have ...
Mar. 14—Local turnout trends in last week's March 5 primary election show a pronounced four-year increase on the part of Cullman County voters to have their say in Republican politics in a ...
Six days after his inaccurate warning that Hurricane Dorian posed a threat to Alabama, the president again used his Twitter feed to complain about news coverage of his mistake.
Cullman is the largest city and county seat of Cullman County, Alabama, United States. It is located along Interstate 65, about 50 miles (80 km) north of Birmingham and about 55 miles (89 km) south of Huntsville. As of the 2020 census it had a population of 18,213, [4] with an estimated population of 19,913 in 2023. [5]
Tuscaloosa to Birmingham, Alabama, United States Part of the 2011 Super Outbreak and Tornadoes of 2011 During the late afternoon and early evening of April 27, 2011, a violent, high-end EF4 multi-vortex tornado known as the Tuscaloosa-Birmingham tornado or the Tuscaloosa tornado , destroyed portions of Tuscaloosa and Birmingham, Alabama , as ...