Current:Home > InvestHomes damaged by apparent tornado as severe storms rake Tennessee -ApexWealth
Homes damaged by apparent tornado as severe storms rake Tennessee
View
Date:2025-04-12 15:20:48
CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — First responders in Tennessee were surveying damage from an apparent tornado that damaged homes on Saturday as a line of severe storms raked the area.
Police and firefighters in Clarksville were responding to multiple reports of damage in the northern part of the city, which is located north of Nashville near the Kentucky state line.
The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office said in a statement that a tornado touched down around 2 p.m. and damaged several homes. The statement said that there were no confirmed injuries or missing people but that it was continuing to search the area.
A shelter was set up at a local high school.
Residents were asked to stay at home while first responders evaluated the situation. In a briefing shared on social media, Clarksville Mayor Joe Pitts said there was extensive damage.
“So please, if you need help, call 911 and help will be on the way immediately. But if you can, please stay home. Do not get out on the roads. Our first responders need time and space,” he said.
Clarksville city spokesman Jimmy Settle said in an email that he didn’t have any further information on the number of structures damaged or possible injuries.
The National Weather Service issued multiple tornado warnings in Tennessee, and said it planned to survey an area where an apparent tornado hit in Kentucky.
About 85,000 electric customers were without power in Tennessee on Saturday night, according to PowerOutage.us.
veryGood! (818)
Related
- North Carolina justices rule for restaurants in COVID
- Flu is on the rise while RSV infections may be peaking, US health officials say
- Takeaways from Friday’s events at UN climate conference known as COP28
- A look inside the United States' first-ever certified Blue Zone located in Minnesota
- California DMV apologizes for license plate that some say mocks Oct. 7 attack on Israel
- AP PHOTOS: Rosalynn Carter’s farewell tracing her 96 years from Plains to the world and back
- New California mental health court sees more than 100 petitions in first two months
- Nickel ore processing plant that will supply Tesla strikes deal to spend $115M in federal funds
- Trump issues order to ban transgender troops from serving openly in the military
- Canadian mining company starts arbitration in case of closed copper mine in Panama
Ranking
- Whoopi Goldberg is delightfully vile as Miss Hannigan in ‘Annie’ stage return
- Breaking down the 7 biggest games of college football's final weekend
- Associated Press correspondent Roland Prinz, who spent decades covering Europe, dies at age 85
- Dolphins WR Tyreek Hill says he'll cover the salary of videographer suspended by NFL
- San Francisco names street for Associated Press photographer who captured the iconic Iwo Jima photo
- Man who avoided prosecution as teen in 13-year-old’s killing found guilty of killing father of 2
- Court pauses federal policy allowing abortion clinic operators to get grants -- but only in Ohio
- Guatemalan electoral magistrates leave the country hours after losing immunity from prosecution
Recommendation
Toyota to invest $922 million to build a new paint facility at its Kentucky complex
Trump and DeSantis will hold dueling campaign events in Iowa with the caucuses just six weeks away
Canadian mining company starts arbitration in case of closed copper mine in Panama
Judge dismisses legal challenge against Virginia state senator over residency allegations
Rylee Arnold Shares a Long
Detroit Red Wings captain Dylan Larkin: Wife and I lost baby due in April
A yoga leader promised followers enlightenment. But he’s now accused of sexual abuse
Red Lobster's cheap endless shrimp offer chewed into its profits