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Families Picking Up The Pieces After Cristobal Causes Tornadoes And Destroys Multiple Homes

Abe Aboraya
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WMFE
Ben Jones, his wife, 10-week-old daughter and dog all took shelter in a closet while an F1 tornado ripped the roof off of his Orlando home.

Lauren Senninger took shelter in a closet Saturday night with her husband and 10-week-old daughter while a tornado ripped parts of the roof off her Orlando home. “My husband was able to grab our smallest dog just in time as he saw the roof coming down right here,” Senninger said Sunday morning.

Tropical Storm Cristobal may be dissipating in the panhandle this morning, but it left a lasting mark on Orlando: An F1 tornado touched down over the weekend, ripping roofs off homes, downing trees and damaging vehicles.

The twister with 100 mile-per-hour winds displaced an estimated 30 to 50 residents. The National Weather Service reports that the tornado started as a water spout on Lake Conway and lifted near Lake Lawsona around 7:30 Saturday night.

Surveying the damage, Senninger showed the nursery she had just finished: Pink and white roses on the wall, rocking chair, crib, and a tent in the corner. Wet drywall is piled on a changing table next to a toy.

“A lot of it is stuff that I don’t know if I’ll necessarily be able to replace,” Senninger said. “That’s been the hardest thing for me personally. Putting together a baby’s room and then just having it destroyed is something I don’t wish on any mother.”

Officials with the fire rescue departments in Orange County and in the city of Orlando said no residents were injured in the tornadoes.

“I would just tell to anyone that has to worry about something like this, if you live in Florida, know where the safest part of your house is,” Senninger said. “Because if we didn’t know that, we would be hurt.”

Near the intersection of Fern Creek and Michigan, the sign for Aardvark Beverages was toppled over, seemingly held up by power or cable lines. Gary LaRose’s home is nearby. His shed was picked up off its foundation and tossed into his fence.

On Briercliff Avenue, a City of Orlando truck picked up pieces of downed trees. One home had damage to the roof and to a car in the driveway.

The American Red Cross was helping families who had their homes damaged. In addition to the confirmed tornado in Orlando Saturday night, there was also a public report of a tornado at 8:30 p.m. on north shore of Lake Monroe, and other unconfirmed reports were near Sea World and Universal Studios.

To see more visit WMFE.org

Health News Florida reporter Abe Aboraya works for WMFE in Orlando. He started writing for newspapers in high school. After graduating from the University of Central Florida in 2007, he spent a year traveling and working as a freelance reporter for the Seattle Times and the Seattle Weekly, and working for local news websites in the San Francisco Bay area. Most recently Abe worked as a reporter for the Orlando Business Journal. He comes from a family of health care workers.
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