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Mother's Day Tornado Outbreak in Georgia - Damage Photos
May 11, 2008
Twiggs, Wilkinson, Johnson, Jefferson, Emanuel, and Washington Counties
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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 Twiggs and Wilkinson Counties...
The storm which produced the Bibb County tornado spawned
another EF1
tornado with winds up to 90 mph. The tornado touched
down close to Fitzgerald near us Highway 80 and west of Myricks Mill
Rd where a church had most of its roof blown off. It continued east
into western Wilkinson County paralleling ga Highway 96 near us Hwy
441. A mobile home was damaged at Beaver Dam Road. The tornado
lifted east of Long Branch Rd 8 miles southeast of Toomsboro. The
total path length 25 miles and maximum width was 100 yards.
Additional straight-line winds of 60 to 70 mph produced minor damage
along and up to 3 miles south of the tornado track.
in Washington and Jefferson Counties...
An EF0 tornado touched down near Georgia Highway 15 and Mayview Road
tracking east for approximately 33 miles through Jefferson County
and into Burke County before lifting at 722 am. Many structures were
damaged but most of the damage was minor. Maximum path width was 1/4
mile. Additional straight-line winds estimated at 60 to 70 mph
caused damage along a 1 to 2 mile wide south of the tornado...
causing moderate damage to structures in Louisville...north of
Sandersville and north parts of Davisboro.
in Johnson and Emanuel Counties...
An EF2 tornado formed 1 mile northwest of Kite at 701 am edt...
rolling a mobile home and damaging other homes and cars along us
Highway 221 north of Kite. The most significant damage occurred
along Minton Chapel Road...3 miles north of Kite where a mobile home
was completely destroyed and its debris thrown up to 50 feet. A
metal building in the same area had substantial wall...frame...and
column anchor failures. The tornado lifted 1 mile west of Blundale
in Emanuel County just north of Cordie Rd at 709 am edt. The tornado
was rated EF2 with estimated winds of 130 mph...a maximum width 1/2
mile...and a total path length of 8 miles.
In addition... Straight-line winds estimated up to 90 mph occurred
along and up to 2 miles south of the tornado track producing
widespread tree and primarily minor structure damage. A gymnasium in
Kite did sustain masonry wall and roof damage. Several other
structures and numerous trees were also damaged in the town.
Samples of Damage Seen During Survey ( click images to enlarge )
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![[ Mobile home flipped in Johnson County. ]](../images/johntor51108sm.jpg) Mobile home flipped in Johnson County. | ![[ Metal building destroyed in Johnson County. ]](../images/johntor51108asm.jpg) Metal building destroyed in Johnson County.
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![[ Johnson County - where a mobile home once stood. ]](../images/johntor51108bsm.jpg) Johnson County - where a mobile home once stood. |
![[ Johnson County - remnants of a mobile home. ]](../images/johntor51108csm.jpg) Johnson County - remnants of a mobile home. | ![[ Tree down on mobile home in Johnson County. ]](../images/johntor51108dsm.jpg) Tree down on mobile home in Johnson County. |
![[ Church severely damaged in Twiggs County. ]](../images/johntor51108esm.jpg) Church severely damaged in Twiggs County. |
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