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Tornado touches down in Florida, hits local TV news station outside Orlando
‘Anchors, Under Your Desks!’: Tornado Hits Orlando TV Station
Crews at the Fox 35 station were on the air sharing updates about tornado warnings for Seminole and Volusia counties when one struck their news studio on Monday morning.
Florida EF-2 tornado destroys homes after hitting FOX 35 Orlando TV station during live newscast
A tornado hit the FOX 35 Orlando television station Monday morning in what a meteorologist called a rare event.
A Florida teenager was arrested after allegedly posting videos showing off an arsenal of “extremely realistic” replica guns and threatening to shoot up a high school, according to police, who said they “likely prevented a tragedy and saved multiple lives.
A radar-confirmed tornado struck Lake Mary in Seminole County on Monday morning. The tornado was captured moving across Interstate 4 just north of Orlando, as it whipped through Lake Mary and into Sanford.
A Florida teenager was arrested Sunday after a video emerged of him apparently threatening to carry out a mass shooting on the local high school. The Sanford Police Department, about 25 miles
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FOX 35 Orlando on MSNCentral Florida power outages: Severe storms sweep through Central Florida, tornado hits Seminole CountyA radar-confirmed tornado ripped through Lake Mary in Seminole County Monday morning. The tornado, which was believed to be an EF0 or EF1, according to FOX 35 Storm Team Meteorologist Noah Bergren has left hundreds without power.
The 17-year-old was arrested after police in Sanford, Florida, were alerted to a video allegedly featuring him threatening to launch an attack.
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TCPalm on MSNTornado warnings issued across Florida. What each alert means, how to set up phone alertsTornado warning: A sighting or weather radar indicated a tornado. Try to move to an interior room on the lowest level in a sturdy building and stay away from windows. If in a mobile home, a vehicle, or outdoors, move to the closest substantial shelter and protect yourself from flying debris.
The National Weather Service confirmed that the tornado, which packed winds of up to 115 mph, touched down around 9:40 a.m.
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