Hundreds killed as tornadoes slam southeast U.S.
By: Bill O'ReillyApril 28, 2011
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Wall Street Journal: Federal and state officials mobilized Thursday to search for victims and clean up the wreckage from a powerful storm system that spawned more than a hundred tornadoes, killed nearly 300 people, and destroyed homes and businesses from Mississippi to Virginia.

President Barack Obama was scheduled Friday to visit Alabama, the hardest-hit of six states that bore the brunt of one of the most destructive storms to hit the South in years...

At least 280 people have died including deaths reported in Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, Mississippi and Georgia, according the Associated Press. Six hundred people were injured in Tuscaloosa alone.

The National Weather Service's Storm Prediction Center in Norman, Okla., said it received 137 tornado reports throughout the South, including 66 in Alabama and 38 in Mississippi.
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