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- Tropical Storm Gordon made landfall around the Alabama-Mississippi border on Tuesday night.
- The National Weather Service is warning of life-threatening conditions amid high winds and rising water levels.
- Earlier in the storm's path a child became the storm's first victim when a tree fell on a mobile home in Florida, according to local officials.
- Tens of thousands of people are without power along the Gulf Coast.
Tropical Storm Gordon made landfall over the Alabama-Mississippi border on Tuesday night after claiming its first victim, a child who was crushed by a falling tree.
The storm crossed from sea to land after dark, bringing strong winds and rain and leaving tens of thousands without power.
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