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Tornado Touchdown Confirmed In Palm Bay

Tuesday, December 02, 2008 12:57:43 AM
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PALM BAY -- The National Weather Service confirmed a tornado touched down Sunday.

Neighbors spend Monday trying to clean up after the storm.

One mobile home neighborhood was hit particularly hard. Twenty-six structures have been reported damaged and one has been deemed unlivable.

According to the Palm Bay Police Department, the damage is approximately $500,000.

Damage was mostly to roofs, fencing and exterior structures.

Cleanup Under Way After Storms

Severe weather swept through parts of Central Florida Sunday, leaving several areas damaged in Osceola and Brevard counties and knocking out power for thousands.

All power was reported to be back up as of Monday morning.

According to the Orlando Sentinel, Florida Power and Light worked Sunday evening to restore power to about 340 customers in Port Orange, and about 1,200 customers in Brevard County.

Progress Energy reported more than 1,300 customers without power near DeLeon Springs.

Officials with the utility companies said all power has now been restored.

Disney Cruise Ship Passageway Collapses

Severe weather in Port Canaveral caused the main gangway for guests and crew members to get to the Disney Wonder cruise ship to collapse into the water.

Several guests were on board the ship when the passageway collapsed, but no injuries were reported.

The ship was moved to a cargo pier to load the remainder of the guests.

The cruise ship was an hour late pulling out of port Sunday.

Possible Tornado In Northern Osceola County

The National Weather Service said a possible tornado may have touched down in the northern part of Osceola County Sunday.

The damage reports came from U.S. 192 and Old Lake Wilson Road, just south of Disney's Animal Kingdom.

Eyewitnesses describing the damage said the wind was so strong, it had to be a twister.

There were no reported injuries, and all power that was knocked out by the storm has been restored.

Send Us Your Storm Pictures

Did you catch any photos of the storm as it rolled through your neck of Central Florida? E-mail Your Storm Pictures to weatherexperts@cfnews13.com.


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