Tornado Damages Buildings, Knocks Down Trees In Tampa Bay Area
Disaster Alert
December 16, 2020
Source: The Weather Channel
Approximate locations (according to media outlets) sustaining structural damage:
Florida
– Lake Gibson/Lakeland (Polk County, 33809)
*Approximate impacted ZIP code only
*Structural damage reported on Gibson Shores Drive and around US Highway 98 and Daughtery Road
– Largo (Pinellas County, 33771, 33773)
*Approximate impacted ZIP codes only
*Structural damage reported around 66th Street N and Bryan Dairy Road/Bayou Club area near S Belcher Road
– Pinellas Park (Pinellas County, 33780, 33781, 33782)
*Concentrated structural damage reported on Endeavor Way and Elmhurst Drive
NOTE: This has not yet been declared a FEMA Major Disaster.
At a Glance
- A possible tornado moved across the Howard Frankland Bridge late Wednesday afternoon
- About two dozen buildings were damaged in Pinellas County.
- Damage was also reported in Polk County.
About two dozen buildings were damaged when a possible tornado moved through the Tampa-St. Petersburg metro area Wednesday afternoon.
The possible tornado likely touched down between St. Petersburg and Clearwater, in the town of Pinellas Park before 4 p.m.
Rob Angell, fire chief in Pinellas Park, said the damaged buildings were all industrial buildings located near each other in an area near Endeavour Way and Bryan Dairy Road.
“There were bout 20-25 buildings damaged, some of them minor and some were extensive,” Angell told weather.com in a phone call Wednesday night.
Damage included roofs, downed trees and several buildings that were totally collapsed, he said.
Earlier, Pinellas Park police had tweeted that police and fire units were “working multiple locations with structural damage due to weather.”
Photos showed sections ripped from buildings, vehicles overturned and trees and power poles down.
The National Weather Service declared the storm a particularly dangerous situation in a warning at 4:09 p.m., saying “a confirmed large and extremely dangerous tornado” was in progress.
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