Tornado Hits North Miami Beach
What appears to have been a tornado ripped through North Miami Beach a short while ago, lifting cars off the road, causing damage and wide-spread power outages. North Miami Beach is home to South Florida’s largest Orthodox-Jewish community, and its largest Lubavitch community as well.
From Yeshiva World News:
At around 7:45 Tuesday morning, tornado warnings were issued for the area, and at around 8:00AM the storm hit.
One eye-witness told YWN that his vehicle was lifted “at least 8-10 feet off the ground.”
There are light poles and power lines down all over the streets, and damage assessments are being done throughout the NE Miami-Dade area.
Many Shuls and local Yeshivas are among those without power.
The Miami-Dade Hatzalah hotline as well as the emergency radio system is in operation, should anyone need emergency assistance.
At 8:50, the National Weather Service tweeted that they were investigating a “possible tornado strike near the intersection of NE 191 Street and NE 15 Avenue in Miami-Dade”.
As of this posting, there have not been any reports of injuries.
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— TheBeardedJew (@mapcatch) February 16, 2016
did not hit nmb
hit north of nmb on the 95 and in some parts of aventura