Tornado Touches Down in Elbert County
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Updated: 11:02 PM Jun 15, 2009
Tornado Touches Down in Elbert County
A barn on a 110-year-old homestead was demolished by the force of a tornado that touched down in Elbert County. Beyond that report, there have been no other confirmed reports of structural damage from the tornado, which was widely sighted near Elbert.
Posted: 2:39 PM Jun 15, 2009
Reporter: Shannon Brinias
Email Address: sbrinias@kktv11news.com
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Looking east from Paul Blask's home on Homecrest Circle.

  • Looking east from Paul Blask's home on Homecrest Circle.

  • Near Elbert

  • Near Elbert

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