ORLANDO, Fla. (WFLA) — A twister touched down Monday morning in Seminole County, north of Orlando.
A radar-confirmed twister touched down alongside Interstate 4 at round 9:30 a.m., in keeping with a report from NBC affiliate WESH.
The storm knocked out energy and took down bushes within the space, in addition to dealing minor harm to some close by constructions.
“At 9:49 a.m., the Seminole County Fireplace Division responded to 2100 Block of Blue Iris in Longwood to a collapsed residence attributable to climate impacts,” the fireplace division wrote on Florida. “There have been two occupants and each have been unhurt. Residents are presently protected. Different properties are being assessed for harm and Constructing Officers are additionally on scene. Please keep away from space except obligatory.
The Nationwide Climate Service will conduct a storm survey within the space on Monday to find out the twister’s path and depth.