Overnight Storms Kill At Least 14; Hundreds Of Homes Destroyed
500 Homes In Sumter County Damaged
POSTED: 6:16 am EST February 2,
2007
UPDATED: 3:58 pm EST February 2,
2007
As least 14 people were killed and hundreds of homes were damaged or destroyed early Friday when a line of thunderstorms moved through Central Florida and produced several possible tornadoes, according to officials.
Photos: Most Severe Damage Lake County spokesman Christopher Patton says eleven deaths were reported in Paisley and three in Lady Lake, both towns in Lake County.
Dozens of mobile homes near Lady Lake were destroyed by the storms that hit in the middle of the night. The Lady Lake Church of God was demolished in the storm."We have severe damage in the area of the Sunshine Mobile Home Park, Oak Grove Mobile Home Park and the Lady Lake Mobile Home Park," Lake County Sheriff's Sgt. Christie Mysinger said. "This area of Lady Lake has been hit very hard by a confirmed tornado. The city of Lady Lake is in a state of emergency as declared by its mayor. And also, the county is in a state of emergency.Crews were going door to door to search for more possible victims in Lady Lake.An emergency operations center was opened up in Lake County at the Classic Car Wash located U.S. 27 and 441 in Lady Lake.A shelter was opened at the North Lake Presbyterian Church, which is located on Rolling Acres Road located behind the Home Depot store in Lady Lake.Lake County schools remained open Friday with the exception of The Villages Elementary School, officials said.The names of the victims were not released pending notification of their family, Mysinger said.
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500 Homes Damaged
Meanwhile, reports of damage in Lake, Volusia, Seminole, Brevard and Sumter counties appeared to be more extensive than when several tornadoes touched down on Christmas Day in Central Florida."To give you some comparison as to what we have been seeing here, this tornado outbreak appears to be much worse than what we saw Christmas Day," Local 6 meteorologist Larry Mowry said.Officials are reporting that at least 500 homes were damaged in the Sumter Landing Villages area in Sumter County, Fla., by a possible tornado.Tens of thousands of people in Marion and Sumter counties do not have power Friday, the report said.Schools Closed In Volusia
There were reports of severe damage in the areas of Hawthorne Hills, Lake Beresford and Hontoon Island in the DeLand area.DeLand Middle School, Southwestern Middle School and Starke Elementary School were closed Friday due to damage or inaccessible roads.Officials said there were more than 5,000 people without power in the area. "I live next to Robin's Radiator and his place was demolished and it is all in front of where I walk in,"Irene Martin said. "I was in my living room with my two dogs and you could see the lightning and you could hear the thunder and the rain and everything. And, it seemed all of the sudden it got very windy and it got very, very quiet and then all of the sudden bam, a big, big explosion. I didn't know what was going on."There are also reports of massive damage in New Smyrna Beach Friday.Local 6's Tarik Minor reported that several people were trapped inside of their homes in New Smyrna Beach early Friday."We have not heard of any fatalities (in New Smyrna) but we did hear reports of a woman being thrown through her trailer as the winds blew through," Minor said.Officials said 69 homes were damaged in the areas of Islesboro and Turnbull Estates. There was one minor injury reported.Nearly 1,000 homes remained without power Friday.A shelter was opened at the James Community Center in New Smyrna Beach in Volusia County at 201 North Myrtle St., according to a report.The Volusia County Health Department's Deland Clinic is closed because of severe storm damage.Also, The Florida Highway Patrol reported that several tractor-trailers overturned at 4:30 a.m. on Interstate 4 in Volusia County, Fla., closing the road in both directions.Watch Local 6 News for more on this story.Copyright 2007 by Internet Broadcasting Systems and Local6.com. The Associated Press contributed to this report. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.











