WATCH LIVE: Montgomery officials update the public after damage from possible tornado
MONTGOMERY, Ala. - Several homes and businesses in Montgomery were damaged by a possible tornado early Wednesday morning.
According to the Montgomery Emergency Management Agency, the damage was concentrated in the following areas:Mayor Steven Reed says the city is working to assess the damage and provide support for residents. The city is expected to hold a news conference to update the public. WSFA 12 News will provide live coverage of this news conference on air, online and on our app.We’re grateful not to have confirmed any fatalities associated with this morning’s tornado outbreak. An incident command center has been activated as we continue response and assessment of the widespread property damage in east Montgomery. SRViewers in the Halcyon area reported down trees and damaged to homes and cars.
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