A major storm system hit the southern U.S. Thursday and spawned reports of at least 35 tornadoes across several states. At least nine people were killed by the severe weather in Alabama’s historic city of Selma, which wasn’t spared from devastation after a large tornado ripped through the key symbol of the 1960s civil rights movement. Jackson Proskow reports.
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Dozens of tornadoes reported in deadly U.S. storm system
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