A tornado in eastern North Carolina reportedly left more
than a dozen people injured Monday.
The storm first hit just before 4 p.m. EDT near the towns of
Pantego and Belhaven, N.C. The same storm produced a reported tornado a few
miles east in Ponzer, then another possible twister near Gum Neck around 4:45
p.m.
WITN.com reported at least 13 people were taken to the
hospital, including a father and son who were inside a truck that was thrown by
the winds and a pregnant woman. The extent of their injuries isn’t known yet,
according to Belhaven Mayor Adam O'Neal.
According to Dr. Greg Forbes, severe weather expert at The
Weather Channel, radar showed what appeared to be a debris signature.
The National Weather Service in Morehead City, N.C., said
the tornado is considered confirmed due to the numerous photos and visual
sightings of the twister. However, the agency said a formal survey of the
tornado's path and intensity will not be feasible until Tuesday.
Officials in Beaufort County say a majority of Belhaven is
without power, with trees and power lines down, WITN.com reports.
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