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Remembering the deadly Alabama tornado outbreak of 50 years ago: ‘Good to be alive’

Summary by Alabama Live
The clock on the sign for the First National Bank of Pell City was stopped at the time the twister struck: 4:11 p.m. It was one of 13 tornadoes to strike Alabama on Jan. 10, 1975. Afterward, so many people crowded into the St. Clair County hospital that the local National Guard Armory was used as a medical annex, according to a Jan. 11 article in the Birmingham Post-Herald.
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