On the evening of April 27, 2011, violent storms and tornadoes tore through seven southern states. More than 300 people were killed as neighborhoods were flattened and entire communities were destroyed.
Alabama was the hardest-hit and suffered massive destruction of property when a mile-wide tornado ripped through Tuscaloosa. Fatalities were also reported in Mississippi, Tennessee, Georgia and Virginia.
As these communities face the daunting tasks of clean up and rebuilding, Habitat for Humanity is assessing the damage to low-income housing.
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