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A spokesperson for Nashville Electric Service said crews have restored 18,000 customers, but substations in Hendersonville and North Nashville suffered significant damage and there is no estimated ...
The tornado then weakened to high-end EF1 intensity as it approached and moved through the center of Hendersonville along US 31E. Heavy damage occurred throughout the town with multiple businesses at a strip mall reporting heavy roof damage with exterior wall collapses, several warehouses, other businesses, and outbuildings being heavily ...
Hendersonville took a direct hit, with authorities still trying to determine the level of damage. According to NWS meteorologist Sam Shamburger, Gallatin Police have confirmed multiple homes have ...
Morgan called the damage "the worst storm damage" he has seen. ... Flooding on Old Hendersonville Road in Fletcher blocked travelers from crossing, Sept. 27, 2024.
The damage path of the tornado became less defined and dissipated near Collins Way at 4:45 p.m. EST (21:45 UTC). Damage assessments indicated that approximately 1,465 homes were affected in the city of Griffin, and 754 were affected in other areas of Spalding County, with at least 250+ that were destroyed or sustained significant damage.
Additional EF2 to EF3 damage occurred nearby as a couple of homes and vehicles were destroyed, and major damage to trees and power poles was observed. After causing EF2 damage to homes and trees as it crossed over IL 33, the tornado struck the Robinson Municipal Airport at high-end EF3 intensity. Multiple metal airplane hangars, which had rigid ...
Chad Vandegriek helps the Movement Church salvage what they can from the damages of the storm on Main Street in Hendersonville, Tenn., Sunday, Dec. 10, 2023.
1 Most severe tornado damage; see Fujita scale 2 Time from first tornado to last tornado The tornado outbreak of April 6–8, 2006, was a major tornado outbreak in the central and parts of the southern United States that began on April 6, 2006, in the Great Plains and continued until April 8 in South Carolina , with most of the activity on April 7.