JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Several people are assessing storm damage left behind when Tropical Storm Elsa moved through the Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia area on Wednesday.
Impacts from the storm included multiple tornadoes, including one in Jacksonville, that brought down a handful of trees and left behind damage and a trail of debris.
Photos, Videos: Tropical Storm Elsa’s impact on Jacksonville area and SE Georgia
A storm survey team in Duval County is preliminarily assigning an EF-1 rating to the tornado that moved across Philips Highway just west of I-95 on Wednesday afternoon, with most of the damage survey thus far occurring along Bowdendale Avenue.
According to the First Alert Weather team, the EF scale is a set of wind estimates based on damage. An EF-1 rating implies that the tornado’s wind speeds were up to 86-110 mph.
A San Jose apartment complex off of Powers Avenue took on heavy damage when that tornado skirted through the area.
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