[Tennessee] Public Information Statement for Gallatin, TN
...NWS confirms EF-1 tornado in Perry County and two EF-2 tornadoes
in Hickman County from Sunday morning...
Initial damage was noted a couple miles east of Highway 13 south of
Lobelville. Hundreds of trees were snapped and uprooted...a couple
of outbuildings were destroyed and a home suffered some minor roof
damage. The last evidence of damage was along Jones Hollow Road to
the east of Highway 13. The survey team was unable to access areas
either to the west of the beginning or the east of the end of the
track.
In Hickman County damage was first noted on Mathis loop Road a
couple miles west of Highway 50. Areas to the west of this point
were inaccessible. Damage continued around 5.4 miles to the east
northeast at which point the survey team was not able to proceed.
Thousands of Hardwood trees were snapped and uprooted...some reduced
down to stubs. The tornado was strongest as it crossed Highway 50.
A brick home suffered considerable structural damage and a woman was
injured...and several barns were completely destroyed. The tornado
was nearly 1/3 of a mile wide at this point.
The final tornado touched down along Cash Hollow Road near the
Nunnelly community. Hardwood trees were snapped...barns were
destroyed and a brick home suffered significant roof damage along
the tornado's 3.8 mile track. The last evidence of damage was along
Keys branch Road.
in Hickman County from Sunday morning...
Initial damage was noted a couple miles east of Highway 13 south of
Lobelville. Hundreds of trees were snapped and uprooted...a couple
of outbuildings were destroyed and a home suffered some minor roof
damage. The last evidence of damage was along Jones Hollow Road to
the east of Highway 13. The survey team was unable to access areas
either to the west of the beginning or the east of the end of the
track.
In Hickman County damage was first noted on Mathis loop Road a
couple miles west of Highway 50. Areas to the west of this point
were inaccessible. Damage continued around 5.4 miles to the east
northeast at which point the survey team was not able to proceed.
Thousands of Hardwood trees were snapped and uprooted...some reduced
down to stubs. The tornado was strongest as it crossed Highway 50.
A brick home suffered considerable structural damage and a woman was
injured...and several barns were completely destroyed. The tornado
was nearly 1/3 of a mile wide at this point.
The final tornado touched down along Cash Hollow Road near the
Nunnelly community. Hardwood trees were snapped...barns were
destroyed and a brick home suffered significant roof damage along
the tornado's 3.8 mile track. The last evidence of damage was along
Keys branch Road.