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The Montgomery Advertiser from Montgomery, Alabama • A1

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64 Home delivery pricing inside Subscribe 877-424-0028 Since 1829 Daily $2.00 Former Auburn cornerback runs second-fastest 40 at NFL Combine SPORTS, 1B Looking to hire Renaissance Hotel plans job fair. 3A Weather High Low Part sun. Forecast, 8A BEAUREGARD The faces were grim, but the shoulders were strong. Survivors rallied to help their neighbors the day af- ter a mile-wide tornado killed at least 23 people in Beauregard and the close-knit east Alabama commu- nities nearby. At least three children ages 6, 9 and 10 were among the dead.

Lee County Jay Jones said some survivors very sig- and serious and were sent to hospi- tals across the area. Debris from a home litters a yard the day after a tornado blew it off its foundation, lower right, in Beauregard, on Monday. A mile-wide tornado killed at least 23 people in Beauregard and the east Alabama communities nearby on Sunday. DAVID EAST ALABAMA RALLIES Troy Bell examines his Bell Automotive and Tire business near Beauregard, Alabama, on Monday. The business lost its roof when the tornado struck.

MICKEY Close-knit communities come together after historic tornado Brad Harper, Krista Johnson, Brian Lyman and Kirsten Fiscus Montgomery Advertiser USA TODAY NETWORK See TORNADO, Page 6A As of Monday morning, 23 people were killed after a tornado devastated Lee County and the Beauregard area. Lee County Jay Jones said pri- mary focus was search and rescue. Meanwhile, or- ganizations and groups have formed donation centers. how to help. You can also call 211 to spe- items or services, which will then be matched to a list of needs.

Where to donate supplies Greater Peace Baptist Church Perishable supplies Tornado relief: How to help, where to donate Grace Pateras Montgomery Advertiser USA TODAY NETWORK Cheyenne Dean, center, and Leslie Melson console each other Monday as students, teachers and local residents hold a prayer circle in the gymnasium of Beauregard High School for those in their community who lost their lives in a Sunday night tornado in Beauregard, Alabama. CURTIS See HELP, Page 5A.

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