PALM COAST, Florida —Residents of Palm Coast were picking up the pieces and cleaning debris from a tornado that ripped through the area on Saturday, December 14th, in the evening. The National Weather Service confirmed that is was an EF1 tornado that hit Palm Coast. The tornado has winds as high as 110 mph and was 25-74 yards wide. City officials said a total of 171 homes were damaged, with seven being destroyed. About 22 homes suffered moderate damage and 141 were partially damaged, officials said.
The value of the overall damage is estimated at over $5 million. Officials said the heaviest damage happened to homes and property in the B Section in the Indian Trails neighborhood, but damage was also reported in the C Section and F Section of the neighborhood.
Neighbors stated that they felt a change in temperature and immediately returned to their homes, only to witness this tornado come through. Homeowners are complaining of roof damage, landscaping damage, cracks in driveways. For many this was a very, very scary experience.
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