Over the years, many natural disasters have taken place here in Alabama, whether it be tornadoes, floods, hurricanes, etc. One of the worst to ever happen was the 2011 Super Outbreak. In fact, this is the largest tornado outbreak in U.S. history. If you were in Alabama at the time of this event’s occurrence, you probably are quite familiar with it. If not, you can learn all about it below.

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For a closeup look at the Hackleburg – Phil Campbell tornado, see the video below.

Do you remember the 2011 Super Outbreak, which occurred more than a decade ago? Were you currently living in, or near, one of the small rural towns of Hackleburg or Phil Campbell? Let us know in the comments below.

Hackleburg has been rebuilding ever since, and it’s even considered to be one of Alabama’s coolest small towns. If you’ve never been, take time to stop and check out this town the next time you’re passing through the area.

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