Alabama is rocked by 'extremely dangerous' TORNADO and told to get out

BREAKING NEWS: Alabama is rocked by ‘extremely dangerous’ TORNADO as locals report huge damage and are told ‘this is serious!! Take shelter NOW’

An ‘extremely dangerous’ tornado is ripping through Alabama, with residents being told to take shelter immediately as 140pmh winds batter the state.  

National Weather Service officials say that they have received dozens of damage reports as the storm continues to move through the state.

They have issued a ‘tornado emergency’ warning for Autauga, Coose, Elmore, and Chilton counties, adding: This is a life-threatening situation and extremely dangerous! Seek shelter immediately if in the path of this storm!!!’

 Winds of up to 70mph are currently hitting Mississippi, Alabama and Tennessee as the storm moves southeast, with thunderstorms developing.

A tornado can be seen sweeping over Alabama as damage is being reported across the state 

An immediate warning has been put in place for those within Autauga county to get out as it is a ‘life-threatening situation 

National Weather Service officials say that they have received dozens of damage reports as the storm continues to move through the state.

In the eye of the tornado, winds have reached 140mph, with the storm moving at 55mph across the affected areas. 

The worst of the storms hit between 8am and noon, with those in Bibb, Chilton, Greene, Hale, Marengo, Shelby, Sumter, Tuscaloosa and Perry under a tornado warning. 

It is currently not tornado season, which stretches from March to May each year, and there is an increased risk of storms in November and December.

Streets of Alabama’s Morgan County have been littered with debris and downed power lines, with 10 to 15 people injured in the killer storms.

Authorities and forecasters are warning of the possibility of hours of destruction, with the area being pummelled by rain and wind.

This is a developing story.  

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