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DEVELOPING STORY: Storms carrying what was believed to be the state’s deadliest tornado in a decade cut a path across four central Florida counties early Friday, killing at least 14 people, damaging hundreds of homes and littering fields with clothes, furniture and splintered lumber.
At least one tornado touched down overnight, and central Florida residents were on alert for new twisters throughout the morning.
Lake County spokesman Christopher Patton confirmed the 14 deaths, 11 in Paisley and three in Lady Lake, where the mayor said nearly every home was destroyed.
The storm went through so many mobile homes that it "looks like a war zone; it's been totally devastated,” said Ed Nathanson, Lady Lake's police chief.
An official at the county's emergency operations center said more than 500 buildings were damaged or destroyed across the county. Some people were still reported to be missing.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/16940788/At least one tornado touched down overnight, and central Florida residents were on alert for new twisters throughout the morning.
Lake County spokesman Christopher Patton confirmed the 14 deaths, 11 in Paisley and three in Lady Lake, where the mayor said nearly every home was destroyed.
The storm went through so many mobile homes that it "looks like a war zone; it's been totally devastated,” said Ed Nathanson, Lady Lake's police chief.
An official at the county's emergency operations center said more than 500 buildings were damaged or destroyed across the county. Some people were still reported to be missing.
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