A community in Butler County is still trying to clean up and get back to normal after storms left parts of the town damaged last week.GEORGIANA, Ala. - A community in Butler County is still trying to clean up and get back to normal after storms left parts of the town damaged last week.The storm knocked down several trees and power lines, leaving some neighbors without power for 48 hours. Many residents still don’t have cable or internet.
“We have trees just uprooted throughout the town. A lot of trees are snapped in half at the top. Many homes have been damaged from the trees falling on top of ,” said Georgiana resident Katrina Roper-Smith. Butler County EMA Director Rosie Till says she has never seen damage this extensive in the area during her time as director.1 killed in weekend Montgomery crash involving ATVAMBER Alert canceled for missing 3-year-old boy in Jefferson County; father accused of shooting boy’s mother prior to abductionVance Law Firm holding 2nd annual ‘Show at the Shed’ motorcycle event