Intersection of Carmel Lane and Tidwell Drive.
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End of Tidwell Drive. The owner was in the destroyed mobile home in the foreground.
The owner was called to the house in the top left as the storm approached.
That person almost made it, but suffered a broken arm and pelvis.
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#9 Carmel Lane. There were 9 people in this mobile home. All survived with no more than minor injuries.
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House destroyed on US Highway 231 at Morton Rd. The tornado was at F4 strength here.
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Aerial Views of Altoona.
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The F4 tornado first touched down at approximately 1:25 PM CST in the
vicinity of Mt Carmel Church, South of US Highway 231 on County Road
29, where several trees were snapped off. The tornado tracked northeast
produced extensive F2 magnitude damage to homes and trailer homes
along Tidwell Road, where there were several injuries.
All trees in the neighborhood were snapped mid-trunk. Blount County 911
received the first calls for assistance at approximately 1:29 PM CST. As the
tornado crossed US Highway 231, it completely destroyed a stick-frame house,
with F4 magnitude damage. Large trees around the house were uprooted
and snapped mid-trunk. From there, the tornado continued moving
northeast, and produced it's worst, F4 magnitude damage, between Robbins
Lake and Airport Road. Large trees were completely snapped off at ground
level; two tandem-wheel dump trucks were overturned, and moved or rolled
approximately 30 yards; several storage containers filled with
construction supplies and equipment were rolled up to 50 yards; a large
bulldozer was moved approximately 5 feet; a large pole-barn building was
completely obliterated. The tornado continued northward across Robbins
Field, then across unpopulated area, until it entered Western Etowah
County in the town of Altoona, at approximately 1:35 PM CST. The tornado
descended a steep hill, and downed an entire stand of pine trees at
mid-trunk. Several homes and trailer-homes were damaged or destroyed,
including a well-constructed $250,000 home, which was completely
destroyed, the third occurrence of F4 magnitude damage. The tornado
crossed AL Highway 132, ascending a steep hill, and dissipated, making a
total track length of 10 miles. At it's widest point, the tornado was
approximately one-quarter mile wide. Debris was scattered several
miles past the end of the tornado track.
A Tornado Warning for Blount County was issued at 12:56 PM CST, valid until
1:45 PM CST. A Tornado Warning was issued for Etowah County at 1:11 PM CST, valid
until 2:00 PM CST. Tornado Watch 818 was in effect for Blount and Etowah
counties, which was issued at 9:19 AM CST.
Special thanks is extended to the Blount County EMA for making the aerial and
ground survey of the devastating tornado and for providing pictures.
Click on the images for larger view.
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Robbins Construction on Airport Rd. Two men were working in this shop as the
storm approached. Someone came to the shop and advised them to go to one of
the houses. They did just before the storm hit. The tornado was at
F4 strength here. The tandem axle dump truck was reportedly moved 30 yards.
A loaded shipping container was reportedly moved over 100 yards.
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Same as above.
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Robbins Field, Oneonta. Hangars were the last structures damaged in Blount County.
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Same as above.
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Aerial Views of Altoona.
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