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The tornado was part of the largest outbreak of tornadoes in recorded history, and was the deadliest to hit Georgia during the outbreak. The tornado touched down in rural Catoosa County, Georgia near Rock Spring, where it slowly intensified and damaged trees before crossing Jackson Lake and entering into Ringgold, where it damaged several ...
A storm system moved through Alabama through the night of April 5-6 and reached Gainesville, Georgia, at around 8:30 a.m local standard time.According to Ted Fujita, this early morning tornado was a double tornado event: one tornado moved in from the Atlanta highway, while the other moved in from the Dawsonville highway.
The latest string of storms to hit the South targeted western Georgia Sunday morning, with a EF3 strength tornado leaving several injured and causing significant property damage. In LaGrange ...
More than 6,000 people in Macon are without power, according to Georgia Power, but only a handful of outages are reported in Milledgeville, where a tornado likely touched down Sunday. A tornado ...
Southwest Georgia under tornado watch | 7:45 a.m. The southwestern part of the state is under a tornado watch until 2 p.m. This area includes Americus, Albany, Waycross, Valdosta and Bainbridge.
A rare IF2 tornado struck the Alaverdi Monastery, near the town of Akhmeta in the Kakheti region of eastern Georgia. The tornado damaged the roof of the monastery and uprooted trees. Cars were lifted into the air, injuring two people. The tornado was the strongest in the country since 2005. [186]
Middle Georgia and Columbus are currently under a wind advisory; Columbus and Forsyth are also under a tornado watch.