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Mother's Day 2008 will be remembered by many in Georgia as a day of fury by Mother Nature.
Severe thunderstorms plowed through portions of North and Central Georgia during the morning
hours of May 11, 2008 resulting in damaging wind, large hail and several tornadoes.
At least one person was killed by a tornado and several were injured.
The damage was so extensive in some areas that Governor Sonny Perdue
declared a state of emergency in six Georgia counties,
and some schools were closed for a couple of days.
in Laurens County...
All together with this tornado...there were two mobile homes destroyed...six other
homes with major damage...some shifted off their foundations...at
least one with its roof missing...and many with minor roof or siding
damage. Numerous sheds and outbuildings were destroyed. Many trees
were either uprooted or snapped off along the path of the tornado.
In addition...widespread non-tornadic wind damage was reported
throughout much of the county...primarily along and south of the
track of the tornado...all the way from the Twiggs County line on
the west side to the Johnson County line on the east side.
Another tornado, rated EF1 developed in extreme northern
Laurens County...1 mile west of Tuckers Crossroads...or about 9 miles west-southwest of
Wrightsville at 644 am edt. Near Tuckers Crossroads...the tornado
destroyed one mobile home...pushed a manufactured home off its
foundation...and moved a truck 30 feet. The tornado downed numerous
trees and damaged several homes in the Wrightsville area before
lifting approximately 1 mile northeast of Wrightsville in Johnson
County at 654 am edt. The path length was 10 miles and was up to 1/3
of a mile wide.
The third tornado touched down about 1 mile north of Lowery in southeast
Laurens County. One mobile home was destroyed and numerous trees
were snapped and uprooted. The damage path was about 0.5 miles long
and maximum width was 200 yards wide.
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