Thursday, April 11 2013 9:17 AM EDT2013-04-11 13:17:08 GMT
Take the power of the FOX 5 Storm Team with you wherever you go! Now, you can download the FREE FOX 5 Storm Team app for your Apple iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch or Android device.
Take the power of the FOX 5 Storm Team with you wherever you go! Now, you can download the FREE FOX 5 Storm Team app for your Apple iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch or Android device.
Monday, March 18 2013 10:13 PM EDT2013-03-19 02:13:07 GMT
Monday night's storms left behind a mess in parts of Chattooga County.
Monday night's storms left behind a mess in parts of Chattooga County. Residents along 6th Street in Summerville tell FOX 5 they saw storms bring down two massive trees in a matter of only a few seconds.
Monday, March 18 2013 7:52 PM EDT2013-03-18 23:52:26 GMT
We asked for your weather photos, and you shared them! Check out some of the photos we received from FOX 5 viewers during Monday afternoon's round of severe storms here.
We asked for your weather photos, and you shared them! Check out some of the photos we received from FOX 5 viewers during Monday afternoon's round of severe storms here.
Sunday, February 24 2013 6:40 PM EST2013-02-24 23:40:51 GMT
It was a different kind of help on Saturday for victims of the Adairsville tornado.
It was a different kind of help on Saturday for victims of the Adairsville tornado.
ADAIRSVILLE, Ga. -
The tornado that ripped through Adairsville was terrifying for many. For one woman, Wednesday started like any other day in her life-- before it turned upside.
Joyce Morgan was one of 10 people who stayed at the Manning Mill Youth Facility, a shelter set up by the American Red Cross. Morgan tells FOX 5 she was making a pot of coffee when she heard a loud noise.
"There is a roar that you wouldn't believe, and lightning and all the sudden windows went to popping out. I went screaming for my son, Jamie," said Morgan.
Her son was already under a pile of rubble after trees destroyed their home.
"I thought it killed him. When the tree hit, it was just like the whole side just opened up in his room and it was trying to pull me out," Morgan said.
Jamie Morgan said he had to pull the debris out of his way, and crawled out through the roof. He said he was more concerned about his mother. When Joyce Morgan found out her son was okay, she was relieved. Both are concerned about what is next.
"It's left us worried, where are we going? Where are we going to have shelter? Where are we going to have a house at? It's left us with nothing," said Morgan.
Morgan and her son lived in the same mobile home park where 51-year-old Anthony Raines was killed.
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