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Aerial Photos Show A Different View Of Alabama Storm Damage

Devastation is seen in the aftermath from severe weather, Thursday, Jan. 12, 2023, Greensboro, Ala. A giant, swirling storm system billowing across the South spurred a tornado on Thursday that shredded the walls of homes, toppled roofs and uprooted trees. (Mike Goodall via AP)
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Devastation is seen in the aftermath from severe weather, Thursday, Jan. 12, 2023, Greensboro, Ala. A giant, swirling storm system billowing across the South spurred a tornado on Thursday that shredded the walls of homes, toppled roofs and uprooted trees. (Mike Goodall via AP)

A​erial photos show a different vantage point of the damage caused by severe storms across Alabama on Thursday.

I​mages from above show downed trees and flattened structures in Moundville and Greensboro in Alabama. Debris is also seen scattered about fields and over roads.

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S​everal tornadoes spawned on Thursday throughout Alabama and across the Southeast, damaging homes and buildings and downing power lines and killing at least 7 people. There were at least three dozen reports of tornadoes across Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi and Kentucky throughout the day.

C​lick through the slideshow above to see a bird's-eye view of the damage from yesterday's storms.

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A damaged structure and debris are seen in the aftermath of severe weather, Thursday, Jan. 12, 2023, in Selma, Ala. A large tornado damaged homes and uprooted trees in Alabama on Thursday as a powerful storm system pushed through the South. (AP Photo/Butch Dill)
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A damaged structure and debris are seen in the aftermath of severe weather, Thursday, Jan. 12, 2023, in Selma, Ala. A large tornado damaged homes and uprooted trees in Alabama on Thursday as a powerful storm system pushed through the South. (AP Photo/Butch Dill)

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