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Photos From the Alabama Town Hit By U.S.'s Most Deadly Tornado in 6 Years

The interior of a destroyed home after a tornado passed over killing several people and destroying homes in Beauregard, Alabama on March 4, 2019. - Bryan Anselm—Redux for TIME
The interior of a destroyed home after a tornado passed over killing several people and destroying homes in Beauregard, Alabama on March 4, 2019. Bryan Anselm—Redux for TIME

Residents of the tight-knit Beauregard, Ala., are just beginning to sort through what is left of their homes after a large tornado—which killed 23 people ranging from 6 to 89 years old—hit the area on Sunday before crossing into Georgia.

Kara Mattocks and her husband Louie found shelter in their bathroom as the tornado hit their house, and watched as the roof and walls crumbled around them. They emerged to find their home in ruins and their neighborhood unrecognizable. They spent the last few days organizing what was left of their past while wondering about their future.

Neighbors are searching through debris for belongings scattered in the trees and grass. Each foundation and cleared plot of land which held a family home just a few days ago now only contain personal effects chaotically strewn over crumbled building materials and shredded insulation.

Some homes have had their walls peeled open or their roofs cleanly picked up and carried away, leaving the interiors virtually untouched. Others have exploded into splinters and disintegrated into the trees. The scar in the landscape left by the tornado is all that remains.

Jessica Chandler poses for a portrait in her neighborhood, which was destroyed after a tornado passed over killing 23 people and destroying homes in Beauregard, Alabama on March 4, 2019. - Bryan Anselm—Redux for TIME
Jessica Chandler poses for a portrait in her neighborhood, which was destroyed after a tornado passed over killing 23 people and destroying homes in Beauregard, Alabama on March 4, 2019. Bryan Anselm—Redux for TIME
The Mattocks' dining room after a tornado passed over, killing several people and destroying homes in Beauregard, Alabama on March 4, 2019. - Bryan Anselm—Redux for TIME
The Mattocks' dining room after a tornado passed over, killing several people and destroying homes in Beauregard, Alabama on March 4, 2019. Bryan Anselm—Redux for TIME
Scott Kimbro poses for a portrait while helping friends sort through the debris of their home after a tornado passed over, killing several people and destroying homes in Beauregard, Alabama, on March 4, 2019. - Bryan Anselm—Redux for TIME
Scott Kimbro poses for a portrait while helping friends sort through the debris of their home after a tornado passed over, killing several people and destroying homes in Beauregard, Alabama, on March 4, 2019. Bryan Anselm—Redux for TIME
The contents of the Mattocks' refrigerator strewn on their kitchen floor after a tornado passed over killing several people and destroying homes in Beauregard, Alabama on March 4, 2019. - Bryan Anselm—Redux for TIME
The contents of the Mattocks' refrigerator strewn on their kitchen floor after a tornado passed over killing several people and destroying homes in Beauregard, Alabama on March 4, 2019. Bryan Anselm—Redux for TIME
Jimmie Tables poses for a portrait with his truck that was destroyed after a tornado passed over killing several people and destroying homes in Beauregard, Alabama on March 4, 2019. - Bryan Anselm—Redux for TIME
Jimmie Tables poses for a portrait with his truck that was destroyed after a tornado passed over killing several people and destroying homes in Beauregard, Alabama on March 4, 2019. Bryan Anselm—Redux for TIME
A swimming pool after a tornado passed over killing several people and destroying homes in Beauregard, Alabama, on March 4, 2019. - Bryan Anselm—Redux for TIME
A swimming pool after a tornado passed over killing several people and destroying homes in Beauregard, Alabama, on March 4, 2019. Bryan Anselm—Redux for TIME
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