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    LIVE UPDATES: One woman killed as three tornadoes leave a trail of damage

    By Channing Frampton, Shamarria Morrison,

    10 days ago
    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=3yv17c_0swcxgBm00

    Storms containing two EF-2 tornadoes, strong winds, dangerous lightning, and heavy rain left a trail of damage in the Big Bend and South Georgia Friday morning. We're updating this story as damage reports come in. Watch the video above to see what it was like as the storm hit Tallahassee's All Saints neighborhood around 7 a.m.

    Storm Resources Weather Alerts Tallahassee power outage map SVEC power outage map GPC outage map

    MAY 13 7:05 A.M.

    On Twitter, Leon County wrote:

    "Distribution of water and shelf-stable meals continues today at three Leon County points of distribution from 7 a.m.-7 p.m. Tarps are also available for residents who have encountered roof damage, while supplies last. For more information, visit: http://LeonCountyFL.gov/ei ."

    9:15 P.M.

    City of Tallahassee:
    Utility crews have now restored the electric grid to 91%. Crews including mutual aid will continue to work through the night and 24/7 until full restoration.

    7:30 P.M .

    Tri-County Electric Cooperative
    As of 6:45PM, power to all TCEC meters has been restored!

    Leon County
    Leon County Government will open five sandbag locations for residents.

    Beginning Monday, May 13, at 9 a.m., sandbags will be available to the public at the following Leon County locations:

    • Leon County's Northeast Branch Library, 5513 Thomasville Road
    • Apalachee Regional Park (Solid Waste Management Facility), 7550 Apalachee Parkway
    • Fred George Park, 3043 Capital Circle NW
    • At the intersection of Oak Ridge Road at Ranchero Road
    • Ft. Braden Community Park, 15000 Blountstown Highway

    Leon County will staff these sites and sandbag fillers will be available to assist residents in quickly filling sandbags. Sand, bags, and ties will be available for public use at no cost to residents. The County asks residents to take no more than 15 bags to allow others to prepare.
    Property owners who have experienced flooding problems in the past can use sandbags to help divert stormwater from their property.

    6:15 P.M.

    NWS Tallahassee says another tornado touched down in Leon County on Friday.

    In addition to the two EF-2 tornadoes, a third EF-1 tornado was confirmed tracking through southern Leon County per the NWS Survey on Sunday.

    5:20 P.M.

    Leon County Schools will open on Monday, May 13, with no bus transportation.

    The district will provide excused hardship absences.

    Schools Not Opening Monday, May 13

    • Sabal Palm Elementary School
    • Sail High School
    • No students on campus for Lively Technical College and Pre-K, Ace-Adult & Community Education

    School start times pushed back 30 minutes

    • High School starts at 8:00 am
    • Elementary starts at 9:00 am
    • Middle School starts at 10:00 am
    • Dismissal time remains the same

    In addition, LCS staff should report for work as normal, school meals will be served, and FAST/ AP testing will be rescheduled.
    4:45 P.M.

    City of Tallahassee:
    Extensive damage caused by the tornadoes has increased, with the broken utility pole count now at 399 confirmed, which exceeds Hurricanes Hermine, Irma and Michael combined.

    Progress was made overnight and throughout today on power restoration, including to Leon County Schools.
    Electric service has been restored or is currently in the process of being restored by tonight to all Leon County Schools except for Sail High School and Sabal Palm Elementary, which are in areas hardest hit by tornadoes that caused massive damage.

    4:30 P.M .

    Leon County Schools:

    We will host a Facebook Live with Superintendent Hanna and staff at 5:00 p.m. to provide the latest updates about school operations for Monday, May 13, 2024.

    1:30 P.M.

    TCEC Outage Update:

    Power will be fully restored to all TCEC meters by this evening.
    Total Outages: 12
    Meters impacted: 112
    Meters out by county:
    Taylor - 117
    Madison - 12
    Jefferson - 58
    Dixie - 0

    Noon :

    Leon County storm updates:

    The tornado outbreak on May 10 has become the most destructive storm event in the County's history. Damage assessments reveal extensive, severe, and catastrophic impacts, as demonstrated in the dashboard graphic below. Initial reports indicate that the number of structures severely damaged by this tornado outbreak is more than double those affected by Hurricane Michael.

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=4ZH93g_0swcxgBm00

    The County has continued assessing damage of County facilities and properties. Major damage has been confirmed at the County’s Amtrak site and Office of Intervention and Detention Alternatives. There has also been reports of minor damage at other County sites throughout the community. We’ve engaged the County’s insurance carrier regarding these damages, which will also be captured as part of the recorded damage shared through the state to meet our federal assistance threshold.

    Power Restoration - Significant Progress Continues
    At this time, the City of Tallahassee is reporting power outages impacting about 43,000 customers, and Talquin Electric's is reporting 4,000 affected County customers.

    Debris Collection - County Rural Waste Service Centers, Debris Contractors to Start
    To help citizens recover from the severe weather and dispose of debris, the Leon County Rural Waste Centers at Miccosukee (13051 Miccosukee Rd.), Ft. Braden (2485 East Joe Thomas Rd.) and Woodville (549 Henry Jones Rd.) are now open every day until further notice for County citizens and accepting vegetative debris. All these sites will remain open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The Leon County Solid Waste Facility on 7550 Apalachee Parkway will also accept vegetative debris during it's regular hours of operation beginning Monday.

    11:35 A.M.

    City of Tallahassee :
    Crews continue working non-stop.
    They have identified 333 broken poles (expected to grow to 500) and 91 damaged transformers as of now. Circuits in the path of the tornadoes are being fully rebuilt.
    Additional mutual aid crews arrived yesterday, adding an additional 100 crew members. Approximately 300 mutual aid personnel are working alongside City crews as of this morning, and additional crews are arriving today.

    MAY 12 11:00 A.M.

    REMINDER: Storm Supplies & Snacks

    The Florida Department of Children and families has a HOPE bus stationed at the Bragg Memorial Stadium today from 9am-5pm for those in need of supplies after the passing of the recent storms. The address is 1500 Wahnish Way, Tallahassee, FL.

    Available supplies for those in need are:

    • Tarps
    • Water
    • Snacks
    • Wipes
    • Additional Resources

    Sunday, May 12 (updates above)

    8:00 P.M .

    City of Tallahassee:
    Electric restoration efforts remain on schedule and as of 7:40 p.m. we have reached 75% restored. Crews will continue working through the night to reach 90% by Sunday night.

    6:25 P.M.

    Internet, charging stations, food, water, and hygiene supplies:

    Florida Department of Commerce will be available to provide in-person assistance with resources for businesses and employees.

    • Hope Florida Bus – Sabal Palm Elementary School 2813 Ridgeway St. Tallahassee, FL 32310

    The Florida Department of Health (DOH) is opened a special needs shelter:

    • Florida State University School 3000 School House Rd. Tallahassee, FL 32311

    5:40 P.M.

    NWS Tallahassee confirms two EF-2 tornadoes touched down in eastern Gadsden and western Leon County and tracked across Central Leon County. Preliminary survey results show additionally, intense 100 mph straight-line winds accompanied the tornadoes. NWS added that additional data analysis is ongoing and more details of the exact tracks of each tornado will be released Sunday.

    Another survey will be conducted Sunday to evaluate the damage across southern Leon County.

    4:45 P.M.

    Red Cross Opens shelter
    The Capital Area Chapter of the American Red Cross, in coordination with the Florida Division of Emergency Management and Leon County Emergency Management, will open an overnight shelter beginning at 6:00 pm.
    Location: Al Lawson Jr. Multipurpose Center at 1800 Wahnish Way, Tallahassee, FL 32310.

    What to Bring to a Shelter:

    Clothing and Bedding: Pack a change of clothes, comfortable bedding, and blankets to ensure your comfort during your stay.

    Medications and Medical Supplies: Remember to bring any necessary medications, medical supplies, and equipment, along with copies of prescriptions.

    Personal Hygiene Items: Bring toiletries like toothbrushes, toothpaste, soap, shampoo, and feminine hygiene products.

    Important Documents: Keep important documents in a waterproof container or plastic bag, including insurance policies, medical records, and contact information for family and friends.
    Entertainment and Comfort Items: Consider bringing books, games, or other forms of entertainment to help pass the time and ease stress.

    Special Needs Items: If you or your family members have special needs, such as baby formula, diapers, or mobility aids, be sure to pack those as well.

    Noon :

    Leon County water and food distribution:

    In close coordination with the State of Florida, damage assessment reports, and other community partners, the County will be opening three points of distribution with bottled water and shelf-stable meals. Sites will be open from sunrise until 7 p.m. through Monday, May 13.

    J. Lewis Sr. Woodville Park and Recreation Complex, 1492 J. Lewis Hall Sr.

    Jane G. Sauls Fort Braden Branch Library, 16327 Blountstown Highway

    Apalachee Regional Park, 7550 Apalachee Parkway

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=2oX0GE_0swcxgBm00 Shamarria Morrison
    Food and Water Distribution at Woodville Location

    11:23 A.M.

    Florida Chief Financial Officer Jimmy Patronis activated a Disaster Fraud Action Strike Team (DFAST) to be deployed to Leon and Gadsden Counties. The anti-fraud teams work to educate and inform the public on signs of post-storm fraud and ensure contractors are following Florida workers’ compensation law while conducting repairs.

    To report suspected fraud, call the Department’s toll-free Fraud Tip Hotline at 1-800-378-0445 or visit report post-storm fraud at FraudFreeFlorida.com

    8:30 A.M.

    City of Tallahassee
    Electric crews are making progress toward 75% restoration of customers by 8 p.m. and 90% by 8 p.m. Sunday.

    7:57 A.M.

    City of Tallahassee
    City and mutual aid crews worked overnight, and reinforcements began work at 6 a.m. Electric crews have restored service to 22,202 customers, and solid waste crews have resumed normal operations this morning.

    7:30 A.M.

    Talquin Electric Cooperative
    We currently have around 10,545 Members without power.
    Visit our outage map to stay up to date on the most current information https://my.talquinelectric.com/outages/maps/ .

    Duke Energy
    Duke Energy has restored the overwhelming majority of customers who lost power during yesterday’s storms. As of 6 a.m., there were approximately 100 customers who remained without power. Crews worked overnight to restore power in the hardest hit areas.

    Saturday, May 11 (updates above)

    7:09 P.M.
    The City of Tallahassee updated road conditions with the following:
    Crews have cleared 109 blocked roads and are actively working to clear 109 more reported blocked roads.

    6:20 P.M.

    Tri-County Electric Cooperative updated power restoration efforts with the following:

    Our estimated restoration time for the majority of our system is Saturday by 9:00PM. All TCEC crews will continue to work late into the evening and through the weekend. Over 80 linemen and right-of-way personnel are working alongside TCEC to help expedite our restoration efforts. Additional support is en route.

    Due to extensive damage, the substantial amount of broken poles, and high-water levels causing access issues in some areas, we are unable to provide estimated restoration times for individual outages.

    5:30 P.M.

    City of Tallahassee releases update on storm impacts.

    Power Outages:
    More than half of the City’s electric customers are without service due to impacts, totaling over 80,000 power outages.
    Mutual aid crews from 20 utilities, including from Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, Georgia, and South Carolina are arriving to assist with restoration efforts. Damage assessment crews are taking an inventory of the damage, including broken pole counts. Early estimates indicate more than 100 poles are broken.

    Waste Collection:
    Solid waste collection was suspended for today, May 10, and is anticipated to resume tomorrow, Saturday, May 11.

    Public Transportation:
    All StarMetro routes are impacted by storm related road blockages. Individual routes will resume service as roads are declared safe.

    4:45 P.M.

    Governor Ron DeSantis has issued an emergency declaration for Baker, Columbia, Gadsden, Hamilton, Jefferson, Lafayette, Leon, Liberty, Madison, Suwannee, Taylor, and Wakulla Counties following Friday's severe weather.

    Read the full declaration here:

    2:10 P.M.

    Nearly 2/3rds of Leon County is currently without power, or around 88,000 customers.

    Suwannee County is also experiencing heavy outages with 14,000 customers without power, about 64% of the county.

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=0aSD8s_0swcxgBm00 ABC 27 First To Know Weather
    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=4BPJrr_0swcxgBm00 ABC 27 First To Know Weather

    1:30 P.M.

    Due to the ongoing emergency response to Friday's severe weather, Leon County Press the Chest, originally scheduled for Saturday, May 11, 2024, has been canceled.

    12:55 P.M.

    Leon County issued the following update regarding storm recovery:

    County teams were actively monitoring changing conditions when the worst of the system arrived at around 6:50 a.m. Initial reports indicated the rotation and formation of up to three tornadoes in Gadsden. The same system shortly after 7 a.m. brought severe weather to all of Leon County. The County is working with the National Weather Service to confirm tornado touchdowns in the area.

    Leon County teams are responding to downed trees, clearing roads, assessing buildings, and supporting all response and recovery operations.

    For updates regarding the storm, visit the Leon County Emergency Information Portal at LeonCountyFL.gov/ei [leoncountyfl.us20.list-manage.com] . For further questions or to report damage, call Leon County Emergency Management at 850-606-3700.

    The County has closed all public-facing offices to reassign staff to storm recovery and assessment efforts.

    Leon County Office Closures for Friday, May 10

    • Leon County offices
    • Leon County community centers
    • Leon County libraries
    • Leon County Animal Control
    • Leon County Solid Waste Management Facility and Household Hazardous Waste Center

    Additional Service InformationWaste Pro collection for Friday customers will be delayed to tomorrow, Saturday, May 11. Residential waste collection routes will continue to run on normal pick-up days starting Monday, May 13.

    In the event of an animal-related emergency, service is available by calling the Consolidated Dispatch Agency at (850) 606-5800. Leon County Animal Control encourages residents to only use this service to report dangerous or aggressive dogs, sick or injured domestic animals, and animal cruelty. Injured wildlife calls will be forwarded to the St. Francis Wildlife Association at (850) 627-4151.

    12:15 P.M.

    The Leon County Sheriff's Office confirmed a woman died in Friday morning's storms. In a news release, they said, "deputies are working a storm related fatality in the area of Aenon Church Road An adult female is deceased due to a tree falling on the family’s home."

    12:05 P.M.

    Due to the effects of severe weather, including power outages and dangerous driving conditions, Keiser University Tallahassee will postpone its 2024 commencement ceremony scheduled for this evening, Friday, May 10, 2024. Additional information about the make-up date will be provided in the near future.

    10:40 A.M.

    According to a news release, Florida A&M University’s (FAMU) Tallahassee campus, FAMU Developmental Research School (DRS), and the Educational Research Center for Child Development, are closed Friday due to severe weather conditions, including a localized tornado warning.

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=1XpsxC_0swcxgBm00 Joseph Maleszewski/FAMU
    The severe storms knocked down trees across campus. This shows damage outside the Villages.

    All non-essential employees are instructed to work from home. Those employees who have already reached campus are asked seek safe shelter immediately and to exercise caution as they return home.

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=3aTyV2_0swcxgBm00 Joseph Maleszewski/FAMU
    Downed trees on FAMU campus

    There are reports of power outages, downed trees, blocked roadways, and scattered debris across the campus. A damage assessment is being conducted.

    10:35 A.M.

    On Twitter, Douglas Soule posted video of what remains of the Florida State University circus. A tornado-warned storm passed through the area Friday morning leaving behind a trail of destruction.

    10:25 A.M.

    CityofTLH: Following today's intense weather and with more on its way, early assessments of the electric grid show severe damage to transmission lines, impacting 11 substations. Mutual aid has been requested, and crews from 8 utilities are on their way. Over 68,000 customers are without service.

    10 A.M.

    Storms have knocked out power to neighborhoods across the Big Bend and South Georgia. This map from the First to Know Weather Center shows the extent of the outages.

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    9:45 A.M.

    Storms have cut power to traffic lights across the Tallahassee. If you come to an intersection without lights, treat it was a four-way stop.

    9:20 A.M.

    Neighborhood reporter, Ashley Engle, is in the Railroad Square Arts District. Multiple buildings in this Tallahassee landmark sustained heavy damage from a storm Friday morning. Watch her Instagram reel below.

    9:15 A.M.

    Leon County School District will close schools for the remainder of the day Friday. Parents: Please proceed to your school to pick up your students.

    9:00 A.M.
    Florida A&M University Tallahassee Campus and Tallahassee Community College will be closed on Friday.

    FAMU Developmental Research School (DRS), and the Educational Research Center for Child Development will also be closed.

    8:15 A.M.

    An ABC 27 employee said his neighborhood got hit hard off Lipona and Jackson Bluff in Tallahassee. One neighbor's car got thrown around by the wind.

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=3A5SUQ_0swcxgBm00 WTXL
    Powerful wind tossed this car off Lipona and Jackson Bluff in Tallahassee

    8:05 A.M.

    Neighborhood reporter, Maya Sargent, is in the Northwest Tallahassee neighborhood. She reports on the tree damage neighbors have seen. Watch video below.

    Maya Sargent reports on storm damage in Northwest Tallahassee

    8:00 A.M.

    A portion of the Visit Tallahassee Visitor Center has been damaged in the All Saints Neighborhood. This is across from Domi Station.

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=1lvDBZ_0swcxgBm00 WTXL
    Collapsed roof at the Visit Tallahassee Visitor Center

    7:45 A.M.

    A crane appears to have collapsed on top of a construction project in the College Town area of Tallahassee.

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=06yFSS_0swcxgBm00 WTXL
    Crane collapse on Gaines Street in College Town

    7:05 A.M.

    Lauren Bueker took these photos of tree damage near Tharpe Street in Northwest Tallahassee.

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=08QnpD_0swcxgBm00 Lauren Bueker
    Tree damage from wind off Tharpe Street in Tallahassee
    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=05XPXl_0swcxgBm00 Lauren Bueker
    Tree damage from wind off Tharpe St.

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