EF2 tornado causes significant damage in Palm Coast, Florida: See photos, videos

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Possible tornado touches down in Flagler County

Possible tornado touches down in Flagler County

An EF-2 tornado ripped through Palm Coast overnight, causing significant damage to the city's B-section as strong thunderstorms moved across Central Florida early Thursday.

The National Weather Service in Jacksonville confirmed that an EF2 tornado touched down in the B-Section of Palm Coast at 4:50 a.m. An EF-2 is considered a "strong" tornado on the Fujita Scale. 

The tornado had estimated peak winds of 115 mph on its mile-long trek through Palm Coast. Its path was 200 yards long. 

It initially touched down near the intersection of Belle Terre Parkway and Pine Lakes Parkway, officials said. It revealed northeast before dissipating near I-95 just 6 minutes later. 

It left behind a trail of destruction – fallen trees, downed power lines, an overturned vehicle and extensive property damage – from Belle Terre Parkway to Interstate 95, officials said.

Despite the severe damage the strong storms caused, Flagler County officials said there have been no injuries reported.

"We have several families that have experienced a catastrophic property loss, and our hearts go out to them this morning," Kyle Berryhill, fire chief of the Palm Coast Fire Department, said. "We have National Weather Service, Florida Department of Emergency Management, Flagler County Emergency Management staff helping to assess the damage and help us with our next steps so our community can make sure that everyone's safe, and then we can begin to recover."

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News conference on possible tornado in Palm Coast

Flagler County officials provided an update on the possible tornado that ripped through Palm Coast when strong storms moved through Central Florida Thursday morning.

A NWS assessment team will survey the damage to officially confirm whether it was caused by tornadic activity. 

Officials are asking the community to avoid storm-impacted areas due to the hazardous conditions that could pose a danger.

Residents impacted by the storm can visit a Family Assistance Center where Flagler County staff are providing food, water and taking information to assist with any other unmet needs. The center will be open at the Parkview Baptist Church, located at 5435 Belle Terre Parkway, until 12 p.m. Thursday. After 12 p.m., residents in need of help may call 386-313-4200. 

Palm Coast Damage

Strong storms and a possible tornado rolled through overnight in Central Florida - specifically in Flagler County. See photos and videos of the storm's aftermath below:

The Flagler County Sheriff's Office provided the community with a first look at the damage left behind after the potential tornado ripped through Palm Coast. 

A Palm Coast homeowner told FOX 35 News the suspected tornado caused a 100-ft tree to come crashing down onto the roof of his brand-new construction home. 

The tornadic activity ripped through nearby fences and tossed a large trampoline onto its side.

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Possible tornado sends trampoline flying in Palm Coast

A possible tornado left behind a trail of destruction in a Palm Coast, Florida, neighborhood. The suspected tornado ripped through fences, toppled trees and even tossed a large trampoline off the ground and onto its side.

Barrington Drive

Photos shared by city government officials show just how powerful the potential tornado was. It caused a vehicle to flip on its side, knocked down power lines and caused major damage to properties.  The neighborhood is currently blocked off.

Belle Terre Parkway and Pine Lakes Parkway

The fence of a home on Belle Terre Parkway was destroyed when a storm passed through the area. 

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Severe storms damage property in Palm Coast

Video captured by the FOX 35 Thunder Truck shows the damage left behind after powerful storms ripped through Palm Coast overnight.

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Possible tornado carves path of destruction

A possible tornado ripped through Palm Coast overnight, causing significant damage to the city's B-section as strong thunderstorms moved across Central Florida early Thursday.

'It looks pretty bad'

Crews with the National Weather Service are surveying about a mile worth of damage and debris in Palm Coast to determine whether the damage was caused by a confirmed tornado. 

FOX 35 News' Amanda McKenzie asked an NWS investigator what he thought of the damage. He replied: "It looks pretty bad."

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Palm Coast damage: Cleanup underway after strong storms

The National Weather Service is surveying the damage left behind from a potential tornado in Palm Coast, Florida.