First sign of damage at the W end of the damage track looking E - the gum tree in St Andrew's Church grounds (behind where I'm standing appeared to have been blown down and was waterlogged - probably not tornado damage) These 3 pines are the first damage - the small end one had a trunk snapped off close to the base and stilla ttached to the tree, the next 2 had their tops broken off and blown 30 feet to the east - no other pines were damaged in any way.
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1. Looking ENE at the entryway to church grounds. 2. Looking NW at entryway to church grounds - all tiles on the W side had ended up on the ground, but only some of the ones on the east side
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Looking N - the pile of bricks used to be a small toilet - and the trees along the fence had all been blown down (towards the NE at this point)
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That's the floor of the shed she's standing on - what is lying around is what was in the shed - where's the shed?????
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Stuff that was in the shed...broken tree trunks
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Looking N along the boundary fence - this trunk had fallen to the W, but there was a peice of tin in the tree behind the toilet building which had been moved towards the NW
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The shed - not much needed to be said here - looking NE |