Tornadoes wreak havoc across the Southeast, leaving 5 dead and many injured
A strong storm system moved across southeastern US spawning 16 reported tornadoes, killing at least 5 and injuring many more. Dozens of homes and buildings were left damaged across 7 states.
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At least 16 tornado reports were reported to SPC, as of posting.
- North Carolina. At least one person died when tornadoes touched down in NC, Gov. Bev Perdue said.
- “We have reports that tornadoes touched down in Randolph and Davidson counties [Wednesday] evening, causing a fatality in Davidson,” she said.
- About a dozen people were injured and at least 3 dozen structures were damaged in the area.
- Hattiesburg, Mississippi. Several EF 2 tornadoes reportedly touched down injuring 15 people across several counties, with Jones County being the worst-hit.
- South Carolina. At least 3 people were killed and up to a dozen others injured when a tornado swept through a rural community about 20 miles south of Charlotte, N.C.
- Georgia. At least one person was killed when a tree fell on a sport utility vehicle, a report said.
- Alabama. “In eastern Alabama, a suspected twister splintered trees and demolished mobile homes at a pair of housing parks near the Auburn University campus,” the report said.
- Tens of thousands of customers were left without power in Montgomery, the state capital.
- Louisiana. A suspected tornado swept through Houma, southern Louisiana damaging several homes.
- Pittsylvania, Virginia. Strong winds caused extensive roof damage to several building including the building housing the Unique Industries, according to reports received by SPC.
- Dozens of trees were uprooted or splintered.
- Numerous tractor trailers were blown over.
- Water tanks were tossed about.
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