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‘Complete devastation’ caused by deadly tornadoes, Alabama official says

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People in parts of the South are waking up without power after a series of possible tornadoes ripped through the region, killing at least seven people. Emergency Agency Director of hard-hit Autauga County, Alabama, Ernie Baggett, joins News NOW to share the latest on the situation on the ground and how officials are working to support community members.

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