Permanent home where at least three people rode out the tornado.
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Outbuildings destroyed by the tornado that moved through the Vigo area.
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The mobile home was thrown from the blocks in the center left of the photo across Bethel Church Road, a distance of approximately 130 feet. This picture was pieced together from two images so the center does not line up perfectly.
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The frame of the mobile home in the photo above.
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A National Weather Service meteorologist surveyed the damage in extreme northeast
Calhoun County and determined that it was caused by a tornado.
The tornado began at 12:34 am just south of Vigo at the end of Helen Drive. Vigo is
located east of Piedmont, AL. The tornado traveled on a northeast track crossing Bethel
Church Road and continuing along Vigo Road (County Road 70). The tornado straddled the
road moving up a hill and crossing a few hundred feet into Cleburne County. Damage in
Cleburne County was confined to downed trees.
Click on map image for a larger image showing the tornado's path.
The tornado path was 1.9 miles long and approximately 100 yards wide.
Most of the property that was damaged or destroyed was located in the area of
Helen Drive and Bethel Church Road. Six mobile homes were destroyed along with
two houses, one of which was under construction. One elderly woman was killed and
six people were injured in that area. The woman was one of three people in a mobile
home whose frame was thrown approximately 130 feet by the force of the tornado.
The tornado was classified an F2 on the Fujita scale for tornado classification
putting it into the strong category. Wind speeds associated with an F2 range from
113 to 157 miles an hour. Damage in the area suggested the wind speed in this case
was probably on the lower end of this range.
Calhoun County was within Tornado Watch number 149 valid from 10 pm to 4 am. A Severe Thunderstorm Warning
was issued for Calhoun County at 11:47 pm and was upgraded to a Tornado Warning at 12:18 am. Local
emergency management officials sounded their outdoor warning sirens immediately upon receipt
of the warning.
All images are from the Vigo, Alabama area. Click on an image to see a large one.
Special thanks:
Special thanks are extended to Utilities Construction Company, Inc.,
Charleston, SC, and Alabama Power Company for their cooperation in
documenting the tornado destruction from one of their bucket trucks.
Special thanks also to Richard Freeman, Piedmont Emergency Management,
for his assistance in touring the damage area and for providing information
to the survey.
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This recreational vehicle (motor home) was thrown about the same distance as the mobile home (130 feet).
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This mobile home was situated just east of the one that was thrown across Bethel Church Road. This is a ground level view.
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This is a second view of the mobile home seen immediately above. Picture was taken from a utility company bucket truck.
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