Alabama
Mobile County
Citronelle
Family rescued from flooded home on Robert Walker Road.
Police are reporting all roads open however there is still flooding on H F Newburn St.
Dauphin Island
No roads closed but police are reporting some flooding on the West end.
Clarke County
Water over the roadway at Rockville, Carlton, Alma, and Choctaw Bluff.
Reedy Creek Road, Rockville Road, Carlton Road are closed.
There are numerous reports of trees down on roadways.
Authorities say if you must travel in these areas, please use extreme caution
Baldwin County
The Baldwin County Sheriff's Office has responded to numerous calls for storm damage this morning
Baldwin EMC is reporting downed power lines and poles in part of Baldwin County.
Elsanor
Authorities are reporting some injuries and a significant amount of storm damage in Elsanor, Rosinton and Loxley. There are other areas. EMA is currently responding.
Roof ripped off a home on Newport Road in Elsanor. People were inside when it happened, including two ladies from Kentucky who were here visiting friends.
At least three homes on that road have been damaged or destroyed.
The Baldwin County Sheriff's Office has closed Hwy 90 at Joe Foley Rd. Authorities say they expect a lengthy closure do to storm damage.
Crews are working to clear downed power poles and lines along Highway 90, just east of Highway 87 in the Elsanor community.
Baldwin EMC officials estimate it will be noon before the problem is cleared up.
Sheriff's Deputies are in the area re-routing traffic. Drivers are being asked to avoid the area if at all possible.
Wind damage reported on Patterson Road Near Wilcox Road
Loxley
Police reported a tornado on the ground near Loxley.
Robertsdale
Reported damage to a fence and house in Robertsdale.
Mississippi
Hancock County
Trees down on Heu 43 at Leetown Road in Picayune
Large Tree Debris blocking Hwy 603, Hwy 43, Hwy 53
Harrison CountyM
Possible tornado reported near the Isle of Capri Casino in Biloxi
Florida
Santa Rosa County
A tornado or straight line winds damaged a total of eight structures in Chumuckla at approximately 6 a.m this morning. Damage is estimated at $100,000
There were no injuries and no Red Cross assistance has been requested by the residents. Four of the homes had very minor damage, two had roof damage from fallen trees and one with wind damage to approximately 30 percent of roof. Several trees are down down in the area.
Multiple downed power lines have been reported in the northern end of the county.
A downed tree blocked Hwy. 87 North and Letcher Black Road, it has been cleared by public works. A tree also fell on Gordon Land Road and Hwy 4, public works crews are still clearing this area at this time. Both roads are in the Berrydale area.
At this time there are no reports of road flooding. Public works crews are checking low lying area roads for flooding.
Bell Creek Road
Residence 1: Major Damage- 30 percent of roof destroyed. Uninhabitable due to heavy water damage throughout structure. Multiple trees down and debris throughout yard from roofing components. Damage to fifth wheel RV from roofing components. Building inspections going to site.
Residence 2: Minor Damage-damage to siding on house.
Residence 3: Minor Damage-damage to eaves of house and small tree against house. Roof damage to workshop.
Residence 4: Minor Damage-damage to siding and eaves of mobile home.
Residence 5: Major Damage-damage to rear second story roof from large tree on house. Some structural damage to roof components.
2000 Block of Farm Road
Residence 1: Minor Damage-some shingles blown off, broken window, pump and pump house destroyed, boat damaged.
Residence 2: Minor Damage-some shingles blown off, porch damaged, siding damaged, pump and shed damaged.
2600 Block of New York Street
Residence 1: Minor Damage-damage to roof of shed
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