Severe Storms Hit Central Florida, EF-2 Tornado Confirmed
Central Florida faced intense weather conditions on Monday morning, culminating in a series of tornado warnings being issued for the Orlando area. The situation escalated when a tornado was confirmed to have touched down around 9:30 a.m. along Interstate 4 in the Longwood/Lake Mary region.
Tornado Details and Damage Reports
The National Weather Service has classified the tornado as an EF-2, with wind speeds reaching up to 115 mph. This powerful storm caused significant disruption, affecting approximately 3,500 residents who lost power in the aftermath.
Impact on Local Infrastructure
Damage was reported in multiple locations, particularly at the Sweetwater Clubhouse where trees were uprooted, and injuries were sustained at the tennis courts located north of Wekiva Springs Road. In response to the crisis, Seminole County Fire Rescue has been actively engaged in addressing the damage reported along the 2100 block of Blue Iris Place.
Community Response and Safety Measures
As officials work to assess the full extent of the damage, residents are advised to stay alert and follow safety instructions from local authorities. Those affected by the storm are encouraged to seek assistance and report any hazardous situations to emergency services.
For further updates on the situation in Central Florida, residents should stay tuned to local news and weather forecasts.