Deadly US tornadoes damage south

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Deadly US tornadoes damage south
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Rescuers continue to search for survivors at Enterprise high school

Tornadoes have killed at least 11 people in the southern United States.

One wrecked a school building in Alabama, killing at least five people, and storms later hit a hospital in Georgia killing two.

State officials had earlier said as many as 15 people could have died at the school. Rescuers continue to search for anyone trapped in the debris.

President George W Bush has offered federal help to the states of Alabama and Missouri.

Parts of Alabama and Georgia remain under tornado warnings into Friday, the National Weather Service has said.

The US Storm Prediction Center (SPC) had earlier issued a rare "major severe weather outbreak" warning for the eastern third of the US.

News from > http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/6409659.stm
 

scala

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if sumtin like dis goes thru Colombo... der wnt be a Colombo for us to tlk abt... feel so sorry for dos ppl
 

sandu_ls

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these ppl go through these stuf every year.......SL went through jst one tsunami n they stil cant get the stuf built properly.......imaging us goin through wat these ppl do every year........