Selma City Council President Billy Young addresses citizens with new update
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Selma was under a curfew Thursday night as officials and residents dug through the rubble of properties hit by the tornado that pushed through Selma Thursday afternoon.
No deaths have been reported, but officials say the tornado caused about 25 injuries. One person's injuries were so serious they were transferred to Birmingham.
A dusk-to-dawn curfew will be in place Friday night as well.
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