Search and rescue groups continue scouring for survivors in eastern Alabama after a powerful tornado killed at least 23 people. Severe weather experts say the event highlights a vulnerability in the Southeast U.S. that needs to be addressed. Here and Now‘s Robin Young speaks with Victor Gensini (@gensiniwx), a tornado researcher at Northern Illinois University.
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