Tornado Deaths Reach 290 as Search Continues

After Alabama Gov. Robert Bentley’s office announced the deaths of another nine Alabamans, the tornado-torn state now has 204 confirmed deaths
Tornado Deaths Reach 290 as Search Continues
In the aftermath of Wednesday night's storms, Deron Hallman and salon owner Karen Barr (R) try to salvage items from the leveled Hair Shack on April 28, 2011 in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. The tornado-torn state now has 204 confirmed deaths. Jessica McGowan/Getty Images
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In the aftermath of Wednesday night's storms, Deron Hallman and salon owner Karen Barr (R) try to salvage items from the leveled Hair Shack on April 28, 2011 in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. The tornado-torn state now has 204 confirmed deaths.  (Jessica McGowan/Getty Images)