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English: Homes and buildings in Tuscaloosa showing various degrees of damage after the 1997 tornado. In the center right, there are at least two homes with the roofs completely ripped off; this is consistent with mid-grade F2 damage. Other surrounding homes are only missing portions or shingles from their roofs; consistent with F0-F1 damage. There are some uprooted trees visible towards the center of the photograph.
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Source https://www.weather.gov/bmx/event_01241997
Author National Weather Service (Birmingham, Alabama)

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27 January 1997

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