According to the Montgomery City/County EMA, a tornado warning was issued at 3:14 a.m. when radar identified a tornado in east Montgomery. It was reported at or near Taylor Road and moving east .Montgomery police responded to reported damage.
A possible tornado that struck east Montgomery before dawn Wednesday severely damaged homes along Meriwether Road and Hollis Drive. A possible tornado struck neighborhoods in east Montgomery before dawn Wednesday, damaging homes, ripping down trees, and tossing vehicles.
“Between 30 and 40 structures damaged in an area probably less than a mile between Bell Road and Buddy Watson Park,” Hill said. “Structural damage was substantial, but right now it’s a miraculous that only a couple of minor injuries have been reported.”
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