Weather
Tornado on the ground in Wellington, reports of damage
A tornado has touched down in Wellington, Florida, causing significant damage and raising concerns for the safety of residents.
Reports indicate that structures have been damaged or destroyed, and debris has been lofted into the air.
A caller is reporting that their home on 16296 Deer Path Lane has been completely destroyed, and there are fears that up to 10 people may be trapped in the rubble.
Emergency crews are responding to the scene. Operations Tactical Unit 8 (OPS TAC 8) has been dispatched to assist in the rescue efforts.
We urge all residents in the affected area to exercise extreme caution and follow the instructions of local authorities. If you are in danger, please seek shelter immediately.
Weather
Multiple people trapped in houses from tornado near Bloomington
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Emergency responders are working multiple rescue calls after a confirmed tornado touched down west of Bloomington and moved directly toward the city, prompting urgent shelter warnings across the region.
The National Weather Service issued a Tornado Warning for Bloomington, Ellettsville, and Clear Creek until 7:30 p.m. EST, describing the situation as particularly dangerous.
The tornado was confirmed on the ground approximately eight miles west of Bloomington and moving east at an estimated 40 miles per hour.
Authorities report that multiple homes have sustained significant damage, with early indications that several individuals may be trapped inside residences impacted by the storm.
Emergency crews are actively conducting search and rescue operations in affected neighborhoods.
Communities directly in the projected path included Bloomington, Ellettsville, the campus of Indiana University Bloomington, Solsberry, and Whitehall.
Meteorologists warned that the storm was capable of producing destructive winds and hail up to the size of ping pong balls. Officials emphasized that the tornado posed a serious threat to life and property.
Residents in the warned area were urged to seek shelter immediately — preferably in a basement or on the lowest level of a sturdy structure, inside an interior room away from windows.
Authorities stressed not to delay action while waiting for visual confirmation of the tornado.
Emergency management officials continue to monitor the storm’s track and assess damage. Additional updates are expected as response efforts continue and more information becomes available.
