Three Tornadoes Confirmed, One Fatality Reports in Southeastern U.S.
Three Tornadoes Confirmed, One Fatality Reports in Southeastern U.S.

Three Tornadoes Confirmed, One Fatality Reports in Southeastern U.S.

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Over the weekend, multiple tornadoes were confirmed across the Southeast, with significant activity in Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina. In Georgia, three tornadoes, including two EF-0 storms and one EF-1 storm, caused damage and resulted in the tragic death of a 10-year-old girl when a tree fell on her home in Atlanta. North Carolina experienced an EF-0 tornado in Lincoln County, which lasted three minutes, traveled over a mile, and caused tree damage but no injuries. In Easley, South Carolina, an EF-0 tornado with peak winds of 80 mph traveled approximately 2.7 miles, uprooting trees and damaging property, though no injuries were reported. These storms highlight the ongoing severe weather threat in the region, with officials urging continued caution as more storms are expected.

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