22M at Risk for Severe Storms
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22 million people at risk for severe weather from line of violent storms that has already left at least 16 dead
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A tornado watch is in effect for southern and eastern Alabama , the Florida Panhandle and western and northern Georgia until 6 p.m. ET .
A line of strong storms moving eastward from Alabama could produce a couple of tornadoes and scattered damaging wind gusts up to 70 mph .
A 5-year-old boy was found dead in a storm-battered home in Little Rock , Arkansas , according to emergency officials.
At least 16 people have been killed in the line of storms that have swept from Texas to Ohio .
Heavy flood waters washed out a bridge in Mammoth Spring , Arkansas , early Saturday morning .
The highway patrol urges motorists to stay off roads, especially in the dark.
Saturday marks the tenth day in a row that tornadoes have formed in some part of the country.
Damage survey teams have given preliminary ratings to at least 31 tornadoes in eight states since Wednesday .
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