Late on Monday night, a now rated EF-3 tornado went through Northern Calhoun County and the City of Jacksonville, Alabama. The storm caused massive damage in the northern part of the city and on the campus of Jacksonville State University. Below are pictures and video of the destruction.
A sobering image of Jacksonville from @trentpenny pic.twitter.com/L50w6sg4Oo
— Kirsten Fiscus (@KDFiscus) March 20, 2018
Daylight images of the The Reserve apartment complex in Jacksonville, Alabama. #jacksonville pic.twitter.com/GPsn7tNxw8
— Mike Dubberly GDA (@MikeDubberlyGDA) March 20, 2018
From Chuck Parker: “This is an eight and a half foot black pipe that hit my house during the storm in Jacksonville nearly killed me and my family came in like a missile nearly missed us by inches in the hallway” pic.twitter.com/gCsdmPQpuU
— James Spann (@spann) March 20, 2018
I never thought when I left this morning that I would have to come back to this. Everyone take a moment and say a prayer for the town of Jacksonville. pic.twitter.com/9WCQwyCcCL
— mar (@mariahtarran9) March 20, 2018
Tornado damage in Jacksonville, AL is bad. These building houses many of the college students and area military. #tornado #ALwx @KATVToddYak @KATVNICK pic.twitter.com/tLI6NPEWw9
— Charles Peek (@CharlesPeekWX) March 20, 2018
The Reserve Apartments in Jacksonville. pic.twitter.com/x6tpAmAsnC
— Trent Penny (@TPenny_Star) March 20, 2018
JSU was hit by an EF-3 tornado last night. At this time the city of Jacksonville has issued a curfew that will begin at 7 p.m. The entire JSU campus off-limits and we are asking that all people stay off the roads at this time. pic.twitter.com/ONLtR2f1Xj
— Jacksonville State University (@JSUNews) March 20, 2018
A look at some of the most significant damage in and around Jacksonville/Jacksonville State University. It appears that this storm cycled and produced 3 tornadoes as it moved east from Ashville to Southside to Jacksonville. We've not yet gone into Cleburne Co. #alwx pic.twitter.com/tkMrWhrgOB
— NWS Birmingham (@NWSBirmingham) March 20, 2018
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Spring is here and so is severe weather season! Tornados can strike anywhere at anytime. Thankfully, no one lost their life from this tornado that struck Jacksonville State University yesterday. Have a plan and stay informed. pic.twitter.com/xoRCu5X0ga
— TWU Emergency Management (@TWUReady) March 20, 2018
Here’s the damage inside Pete Mathews Coliseum after last nights tornado hit the JSU campus. pic.twitter.com/eorggAtDMn
— Greg Seitz (@gseitz) March 20, 2018
New video from the ABC 33/40 Skyview drone over Jacksonville and the JSU campus pic.twitter.com/dBKJDfMb7p
— James Spann (@spann) March 20, 2018
Jacksonville, Ala.- Daytime video of apartments and homes damaged near Jacksonville State University pic.twitter.com/iA5rTf9VGp
— Stoney Sharp (@StoneySharp3340) March 20, 2018
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