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Twisters Strike Bay County - There's Major Problems
Two persons are dead as a string of tornados roared into Bay County late this afternoon. The twisters were spawned by Hurricane Ivan.
In all, there were about a dozen tornados in a little more than an hour, and they stretched from one end of the county to the other. One person died on Allenton Road in the Sandy Creek area when a twister demolished two houses. The second fatality came at Panama City Beach in an area off Thomas Drive near North Lagoon.
In addition, six people were injured including two Bay County sheriff’s deputies.
Damage was reported to be major in the area off Thomas Drive and North Lagoon Drive.
Sheriff Frank McKeithen told NewsChannel seven Hamilton’s restaurant was destroyed, a number of businesses and homes in that area were also demolished. McKeithen says two deputies were inside Hamiltons at the time the twiuster hit and had to hang on to keep from being sucked out of the building.
Other tornados were reported in Callaway in the area around South Berthe and Boatrace where damage was major… In parker south of Highway 22A there was another twister that caused damage… Harrison and 19th and Harrison at 7th, plus the area around the News Herald on West 11th Street also saw twisters.
Other tornados were reported near Wewahitchka and Overstreet in Gulf County where several different storms were sighted. A tornado was sighted near Highway 79 and Back Beach Road and several were in the Bayou George area.
A waterspout moved ashore at St. Joe Beach in Gulf County causing some minor damage.
A Curfew has been put into effect from 9 PM Wednesday night to 7 AM tomorrow morning here in Bay County
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