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Impressive waterspout recorded off Florida coast

| 12/04/2021 – 6:16am (GMT-4)

An impressive waterspout was recorded moving at high speed from the sea, in the South of the State of Florida, inland.

“Watch this waterspout move ashore like a tornado in Panama City Beach, Florida. The severe weather threat moves to Miami and Fort Lauderdale on Sunday afternoon, “he said. Brandon Orr, American meteorologist on Twitter.

Also the meteorologist James Spann In the same social network, he shared images of the waterspout in its rapid movement along the coast, inland. In the video you can see how the strong wind drag objects in its path.

The images of this meteorological event have gone viral on the networks. The waterspout left damage in the Panama City Beach area.

The National Weather Service declared that the danger has not passed. A strong storm lingers over the waters of South Florida.

“The affected areas include Lago Okeechobee. At 5:44 am EDT, Radar Doppler indicated a strong storm, capable of producing winds of around 30 mutes. This storm was located 7NM northwest of Pahokee, moving east at 45 knots, “he said. NWS.

Among the precautionary actions they warn that sailors must prepare for gusts above 30 knots. Alert that they must seek safe harbor immediately Until the storm passes

This Sunday the severe storm tore through part of South Florida. The local National Weather Service (NWS) office alerted the population of possible impacts, from Broward to Miami-Dade County. The meteorological event caused strong winds, rains, hail and disturbances of the maritime conditions in the region.

The death of a teenage girl after stepping on an electric cable that fell during storms. The Florida Highway Patrol (FHP) reported that the incident occurred in Hernando County.

The young woman, who has not been identified, stepped on the downed cable while getting out of her car, a Dodge Avenger, which had caught fire on the driver’s side. He was heading north on Evenglow Avenue, near Hyacinth Lane, when he came across a power line downed by a tree.

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