Mother Nature Takes A Bite Out Of Appleton

Alabama Storm Damage  A half-mile stretch of trees in the small town north or Brewton look like toothpicks after they were hit by either straight line winds or a tornado.
by Jamie Burch
Published: Thu, March 26, 2009 - 2:52 pm CST
News 5 has has confirmed reports of damage in Appleton, north of Brewton.

Two structures, a barn and an out building, were destroyed. There are numerous downed trees and power lines.

About a half-mile stretch of trees look like toothpicks after they were hit by either straight line winds or a tornado.

A tree fell on lady's dog pin, injuring two dogs. There are also sporadic power/phone outages.
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