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This is the terrifying moment a huge tornado slammed into homes in Florida. Concerned residents watched at the twister started as a waterspout tornado forming several miles offshore from Panama City Beach in the Gulf of Mexico panhandle on April 10. In under a minute the spinning vortex had whipped across the ocean and crashed into an apartment block leaving a trail of destruction. Once a tornadic waterspout touched land it is classed as a tornado. Sunbeds, fences and an ice cream stand outside the building were blown over by the waterspout, which was followed by strong winds across the region. Onlooker Ankur Singh said: 'It was a huge adrenaline rush watching it come through the ocean towards the shore and at the same time, it was very scary.' Other residents said the weather phenomenon looked more like an actual tornado than other smaller waterspouts seen along the panhandle coastline. Panama City Beach Government said the waterspout tornado was followed by strong winds. They
by Tyler Durden
Saturday, Apr 10, 2021 - 02:55 PM
A severe storm swept across Southern states early Saturday, destroying buildings in the Florida Panhandle and pelting areas with large hail, reported Associated Press News.
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Multiple building structures from Pensacola to Panama City Beach, Florida, were leveled by a possible tornado.
In Panama City Beach, Florida, a home and convenience store were leveled by a possible tornado, city officials said in a Facebook post . A resident s photo posted by The Panama City News Herald shows the store s roof and walls ripped away, but its counters, shelves and the merchandise they held appear untouched. There were no immediate reports of injuries. -AP