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GALLERY: Confirmed EF-1 tornado reaching 100 mph leaves overturned trees, downed powerlines
Read full article: GALLERY: Confirmed EF-1 tornado reaching 100 mph leaves overturned trees, downed powerlinesToppled trees, downed powerlines and damaged homes are some of the impact left behind from Friday’s storms.
‘It’s a great inconvenience’: Downed tree, power line due to storms causing issues for residents
Read full article: ‘It’s a great inconvenience’: Downed tree, power line due to storms causing issues for residentsA large tree and power line that was knocked down due to severe weather in Northwest Jacksonville is causing issues for residents.
Videos capture confirmed EF-0 tornado that toppled trees, branches in Bartram Park neighborhood
Read full article: Videos capture confirmed EF-0 tornado that toppled trees, branches in Bartram Park neighborhoodDespite the damage caused by a confirmed EF0 tornado in the Bartram Park area Tuesday afternoon, residents said they are grateful no one was injured.
National Weather Service confirms an EF-0 tornado caused damage to Bartram Park area
Read full article: National Weather Service confirms an EF-0 tornado caused damage to Bartram Park areaThe Bartram Park area saw some of the worst damage from strong winds Tuesday that knocked down trees and damaged fences and properties, particularly in the Greenbrier subdivision.
Cleanup efforts underway in Bartram Park after strong storm winds knock over trees
Read full article: Cleanup efforts underway in Bartram Park after strong storm winds knock over treesResidents in the Greenbrier at Bartram Park subdivision are cleaning up what was left behind after heavy winds and rain swept through the neighborhood, knocking down trees and light poles.
Hurricane Idalia photo gallery: See the aftermath of the storm in Florida
Read full article: Hurricane Idalia photo gallery: See the aftermath of the storm in FloridaHurricane Idalia made landfall in Florida as a Category 3 storm in the early morning hours Wednesday. These are images from across the state from the storm.
Tropical Storm Nicole caused an estimated $34 million dollars in damage to St. Johns County
Read full article: Tropical Storm Nicole caused an estimated $34 million dollars in damage to St. Johns CountySt. Johns County officials are reporting an estimated $34 million dollars in damage done by Tropical Storm Nicole.
More than 20 people huddled inside a one bedroom apartment, hoping to survive Hurricane Ian
Read full article: More than 20 people huddled inside a one bedroom apartment, hoping to survive Hurricane IanStructures are unrecognizable on San Carlos Island, just adjacent to Fort Myers Beach. Temple Condone lives on the island in Sunnyland Court Mobile Home Park.
Clay County working on 2 projects to eliminate major storm damage issues
Read full article: Clay County working on 2 projects to eliminate major storm damage issuesClay County is working to eliminate major damage issues during catastrophic storms like what the county dealt with in 2017 following Hurricane Irma.
Sanctuary for rescued dogs in need of help after tree falls on kennels
Read full article: Sanctuary for rescued dogs in need of help after tree falls on kennelsNASSAU COUNTY, Fla. – The nonprofit rescue organization Cusatti’s Critters is asking for help and donations after the roof of their outdoor kennel was destroyed Christmas Eve night during severe weather. Owners, Carolos and Rita Cusatti, said a tree fell on their outdoor kennels, which were equipped with heaters and other accommodations. We cleaned the kennels yesterday and had heaters ready for the up coming cold weather. Unfortunately a tree fell on the... Posted by Cusatti's Critters on Thursday, December 24, 202020 dogs were inside when the tree fell, one was injured but will be OK. They’re asking for blankets, dog houses, and water bins, while they work out funding and plans to make repairs. Now we will rebuild,” Amy Cusatti wrote on Facebook.
We all felt it, but here’s where storm left most damage
Read full article: We all felt it, but here’s where storm left most damageStrong storms Thursday night left a trail of damage and debris across Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia. The second landed on a building, puncturing the ceiling of one classroom and leaving water damage and debris. A few doors down from that incident, a sleeping baby also had a close call when a large tree branch fell through a roof. In a Lake Geneva neighborhood in southern Clay County where five homes were reported to have received damage. Winds stripped the tar paper off the roof of the Whiskey River Saloon in Starke, leading to significant water damage to the business.
A tree fell on my property. What now?
Read full article: A tree fell on my property. What now?Here’s what to do when a tree falls on your house:If a tree falls on and damages your house, contact your homeowners insurance. This is also true if a tree on your property falls on to a neighbor’s house. If a tree falls on your property and isn’t a danger, then it’s likely you’ll have to remove a tree on your own:Consider contacting a tree removal service. Power lines might have been damaged near the tree or the tree might be resting precariously on some unseen obstruction. Rule of thumb: If you would have to use a ladder to reach and remove tree limbs, that tree is too big for you to remove safely.
Gusts take down trees, leave thousands in dark
Read full article: Gusts take down trees, leave thousands in darkJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Wind gusts of 50, 60 to over 70 mph across our viewing area Thursday night took down a few trees, dozens of power lines and littered yards with limbs and other debris. Trees were blown down on a mobile home and a kindergarten in Orange Park. Several more trees and power lines in were down in Clay and Bradford counties. We’ve collected some of the damage photos in a gallery at the top of this story. You can help document the damage by sending photos, video to StormPins, either on the Weather Authority App or here on News4Jax.com.
13-year-old rescued from home after tree traps her inside
Read full article: 13-year-old rescued from home after tree traps her insideJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – A 13-year-old girl had to be rescue from her bedroom after a downed tree trapped her inside. The mother says her daughter was in her bedroom when that area was crushed by a tree. She and her son had to pry open the door to get her out. It happened after 10 p.m. when a severe storm system swept the area with strong winds and heavy rains. The home located at Orange Park North Mobile Home sustained serious damage.