Death Toll Reaches 236 After Deadliest Tornado Hits Alabama
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What happens when outsiders to the HBCU community try to impact Black college culture? The answer may not be as straightforward as you think.
ALABAMA– After five states were hit with a total of 35 tornadoes in one week, one of the nation’s deadliest tornadoes of recent years hit Alabama Wednesday, leaving the state death toll at 236.
In the five-state tornado disaster region, more than 34,200 people have registered for assistance, and FEMA has provided $13.6 million in grants for temporary housing and home repairs, personal property and other expenses.
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