Severe storms tear through Southeast, leaving trail of destruction

PHOTO: A photo posted to the Limestone County Sheriffs Facebook page shows weather severe damage in Ardmore, Ala., March 19. 2018. PlayLimestone County Sheriff's Office
WATCH Storm system to bring severe weather to South

A severe storm system is moving across the U.S. this evening, leaving destruction in its wake especially across the Southeast.

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In Limestone County, Alabama, photos posted by the sheriff's office showed multiple homes damaged by the weather. The county reported that there were several downed trees as well.

PHOTO: A photo posted to the Limestone County Sheriffs Facebook page shows weather severe damage in Ardmore, Ala., March 19. 2018. Limestone County Sheriffs Office
A photo posted to the Limestone County Sheriff's Facebook page shows weather severe damage in Ardmore, Ala., March 19. 2018.

In Jacksonville, Alabama, the storms caused significant damage, according to Chris Roberts, assistant fire chief with the Jacksonville Fire Department, who said multiple structures were mangled, and trees and power lines were down across the city.

Roberts added that there had been some reports of people trapped, though they haven't been confirmed.

Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey warned residents to "stay out of affected areas" in a late-night statement.

"There has been significant damage tonight in parts of Alabama," Ivey said. "We are sending state resources to those affected areas, especially to Jacksonville and Calhoun County. We will continue to monitor and respond to needs in other areas as needed. Our first priority is ensuring our people are safe. Please stay out of affected areas and let first responders do their job."

PHOTO: A photo posted to the Limestone County Sheriffs Facebook page shows weather severe damage in Ardmore, Ala., March 19. 2018. Limestone County Sheriffs Office
A photo posted to the Limestone County Sheriff's Facebook page shows weather severe damage in Ardmore, Ala., March 19. 2018.

Across Alabama, 15,000 were without power, according to Alabama Power.

Several tornadoes were expected in the area Tuesday evening. Other potential threats included hail up to 3 inches in diameter and 70 mph winds.

The storm system is moving east, stretching from the Northern Plains to the Gulf Coast.

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