A 6-year-old boy is the youngest victim ofthe deadly F3 tornadothat ripped through southeast Alabama over the weekend and claimed the lives of 10 family members.

The Lee County coroner’s office has identified the 23 people killed when the vicious tornado struck Beauregard around 2 p.m. on Sunday. The victims include four children, with the youngest victim being 6-year-old Armando “AJ” Hernandez and the oldest, Jimmy Lee Jones, 89.

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The Lee County community has been scrambling to recover after the tornado wreaked havoc on the region, destroying several homes, leaving debris strewn across roads and leaving more than 40,000 homes and businesses without power. The tornado was one of 18 that hit Alabama, South Carolina, Florida, and Georgia over the weekend,according toUSA Today. Chris Darden, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service,toldUSA Todaythat the tornado that struck Lee County packed 170 mph winds.

Along with Hernandez, three other children lost their lives, includingTaylor Thornton, 10, Jonathan Marquez Bowen, 9 and 8-year-old Mykala Waldon. Bowen’s mother, Shamel Hart,told WRBLthat the family was visiting a relative in Beauregard when the tornado hit.

“The house we were in went up and the floors disappeared underneath us. One minute felt like hours. The Tornado ripped our kids from under us without remorse,” Hart wrote ona GoFundMe pageset up for the family.

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Hart added to WRBL: “He really fought hard, I know he was fighting really hard for me … When we were in the hospital, and his body was under so much stress, and I told him it’s okay to let go.”

Bowen died at East Alabama Medical Center. Waldon was Bowen’s cousin, according to WRBL. It is unclear whether Waldon was in the home as well.

Waldon’s aunt, Tameika Waldon-Carter, mourned the girl’s deathin a Facebook post.

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Eric, 38, Florel, 63, and 65-year-old Henry Stenson died in a home alongside their four relatives James Tate, 86, Maggie Robinson, 57, Raymond Robinson Jr., 63, and 62-year-old Tresia Robinson.

The oldest victim, Jones, is also part of the family along with victims Emmanuel Jones, 53, and 83-year-old Mary Louise Jones,according toTIME.

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The news comes as dozens of emergency responders work to find and rescue any survivors in the wake of the tornado. Lee County Sheriff Jay Jones told reporters that crews are using heavy equipment to clear debris as they search for at least seven or eight missing people,according to CNN.

“Hopefully that number will continue to decrease as the day goes on,” Jones told reporters on Tuesday.

“What a wonderful blessing this will be for the families who have lost loved ones!” authorities wrote in the post. “To these corporations we thank you!”

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Community Foundation of East Alabama has set up theLong Term Recovery Fundthis link opens in a new tabto accept donations and American Red Cross is offering its services to help peoplefind loved onesthis link opens in a new tabmissing in the wake of the storm.

The Red Cross has set up a shelter at Opekika’s Providence Baptist Church equipped with water, food and counselors.

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The Auburn City School District isaccepting all forms of donationsthis link opens in a new tabfrom money and bottled water to diapers and air mattresses as officials seek to aid in the recovery efforts.

In the wake of the destruction, Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey urged the public toutilize an online databasethis link opens in a new tabto look forloved ones missing in Lee Countythis link opens in a new tab.

“Our hearts go out to those who lost their lives in the storms that hit Lee County today,”Ivey tweeted earlierthis link opens in a new tab. “Praying for their families & everyone whose homes or businesses were affected. Officials from #AlabamaEma & other agencies are quickly working to provide assistance.”

Sunday marked the deadliest day for tornadoes in the country since 2013, according to The Weather Channel.

source: people.com