Following the devastation caused by a recent tornado, officials in Limestone County, Alabama, are urging residents in need of assistance to reach out for help. Those requiring support with the removal of fallen trees and debris, tarping roofs, or addressing the aftermath of flooding are encouraged to utilize the Tornado Cleanup Hotline. While all services provided through this hotline are offered at no cost, it is important to note that due to the high volume of requests, assistance cannot be guaranteed for everyone. The hotline will remain operational until Friday, June 6, and residents can add their names to the assistance list by calling 256-207-5832.
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