A mother and daughter were killed in tornadoes that struck eastern
Tennessee
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[February 08, 2025]
WARTBURG, Tenn. (AP) — Two tornadoes moved through eastern
Tennessee, leaving a mother and daughter dead and injuring three other
people, officials said Friday.
A mother and daughter from the same household were killed when the storm
passed through the sparsely populated communities of Deer Lodge and
Sunbright in Morgan County on Thursday night, according to a social
media post by the county emergency management agency.
Further details about the three people injured weren't immediately
released.
Tennessee Highway Patrol troopers were on site Friday morning helping to
secure structures that were damaged or destroyed, Capt. Stacey Heatherly
said in an email. Officials didn't believe anyone was still missing,
Heatherly said.
Preliminary storm surveys released midday Friday determined that two
tornados hit the region on Thursday, the National Weather Service office
in Morristown said. The tornado in Deer Lodge in Morgan County had
maximum winds of 135 mph (217 kph) and was rated as an EF2, which is
considered “significant” on the Enhanced Fujita scale. The tornado in
Thorn Hill in Grainger County had maximum winds of 115 mph (185 kph) and
received an EF1 rating.

Gov. Bill Lee said in a statement Friday that he and wife, Maria, were
praying for those impacted by the storm. The governor traveled to Morgan
County on Friday to survey the damage, noting that he talked to a man
who lost his daughter and his home.
“It’s hard to see these folks and you see what they’re facing today,”
Lee told reporters. “We’re here to encourage them, wanting them to know
that they’re seen and they’re heard.”
The Tennessee Highway Patrol said on social media that troopers were in
Morgan County ensuring resident safety and assessing and helping with
structure damage.
The Morgan County School District said on its website that schools would
be closed Friday because of “significant damage from tornadoes in parts
of our county.”
Additionally, the storm downed trees and damaged several structures in
the Thorn Hill area of Grainger County, but there were no injuries or
deaths there, county Emergency Management Director Jeffrey Atkins said
by telephone.
Thursday’s storm comes almost a year after a fatal tornado touched down
in a northeast Tennessee area that included Morgan County. The tornado
damaged a funeral home and a house in the town of Sunbright.
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A flooded concert amphitheater along the Kanawha River is shown
Friday, Feb. 7, 2025 in Charleston, W.Va. (AP Photo/John Raby)

Emergency officials have repeatedly said that Tennessee experiences
more tornadoes at night than any other state in the U.S. This makes
it difficult to warn the public, which likely is asleep and can’t
see the storms coming.
Officials with the Tennessee Emergency Management Agency added that
other counties impacted by the storm include Fentress, Jackson,
Overton, Putnam and Sevier. Meanwhile, officials continued to warn
of possible extreme weather throughout the South on Friday, with
flood warnings being issued in Arkansas, Kentucky and West Virginia.
Also Friday, communities in Kentucky and West Virginia continued to
clean up from flooding in low-lying areas caused by severe
thunderstorms Thursday. Some creeks and rivers remained slightly
above flood stage Friday.
According to the National Weather Service, Tennessee experienced 19
tornadoes last year that resulted in one death. In 2023, Tennessee
saw 40 tornadoes that resulted in 17 deaths. While the majority of
Tennessee's tornado activity takes place in the spring, it's not
unusual for the number of tornadoes to start increasing in February.
Meanwhile, snow hit New England roads hard, with more than 60
crashes reported on Maine highways. Maine State Police had not
reported serious injuries as of Thursday night. But the arrival of
some of the worst snow during the commuting hour made for
treacherous roads throughout the state.
Roads in other states were also snarled. A tractor-trailer
overturned on the Massachusetts Turnpike, backing up traffic in that
state.
The New England states were getting ready for a potential repeat
this weekend, as an even stronger storm was expected to arrive late
Saturday into Sunday.
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