PHOTOS: Storm damage in Mooresville
Tornado watches and warnings were issued on Wednesday night, with gusts of up to 70 miles-per-hour.
Tornado watches and warnings were issued on Wednesday night, with gusts of up to 70 miles-per-hour.
A spring storm blasted its way across the state Wednesday evening, leaving thousands in the dark and damage.
What may be the heaviest damage took place in Morgan County, at the main intersection in downtown Mooresville. There, the second floor of a building gave way, sending bricks and other debris into the street. There were no reports of injuries.
Other buildings in downtown Mooresville were damaged, including one owned by the town council president, who said people who lived there were displaced. Mooresville police said at least four buildings were damaged.
Photo by: RTV6/Shea Goodpaster A spring storm blasted its way across the state Wednesday evening, leaving thousands in the dark and damage.
What may be the heaviest damage took place in Morgan County, at the main intersection in downtown Mooresville. There, the second floor of a building gave way, sending bricks and other debris into the street. There were no reports of injuries.
Other buildings in downtown Mooresville were damaged, including one owned by the town council president, who said people who lived there were displaced. Mooresville police said at least four buildings were damaged.
Photo by: RTV6/Shea Goodpaster A spring storm blasted its way across the state Wednesday evening, leaving thousands in the dark and damage.
What may be the heaviest damage took place in Morgan County, at the main intersection in downtown Mooresville. There, the second floor of a building gave way, sending bricks and other debris into the street. There were no reports of injuries.
Other buildings in downtown Mooresville were damaged, including one owned by the town council president, who said people who lived there were displaced. Mooresville police said at least four buildings were damaged.
Photo by: RTV6/Shea Goodpaster A spring storm blasted its way across the state Wednesday evening, leaving thousands in the dark and damage.
What may be the heaviest damage took place in Morgan County, at the main intersection in downtown Mooresville. There, the second floor of a building gave way, sending bricks and other debris into the street. There were no reports of injuries.
Other buildings in downtown Mooresville were damaged, including one owned by the town council president, who said people who lived there were displaced. Mooresville police said at least four buildings were damaged.
Photo by: RTV6/Shea Goodpaster A spring storm blasted its way across the state Wednesday evening, leaving thousands in the dark and damage.
What may be the heaviest damage took place in Morgan County, at the main intersection in downtown Mooresville. There, the second floor of a building gave way, sending bricks and other debris into the street. There were no reports of injuries.
Other buildings in downtown Mooresville were damaged, including one owned by the town council president, who said people who lived there were displaced. Mooresville police said at least four buildings were damaged.
Photo by: RTV6/Shea Goodpaster A spring storm blasted its way across the state Wednesday evening, leaving thousands in the dark and damage.
What may be the heaviest damage took place in Morgan County, at the main intersection in downtown Mooresville. There, the second floor of a building gave way, sending bricks and other debris into the street. There were no reports of injuries.
Other buildings in downtown Mooresville were damaged, including one owned by the town council president, who said people who lived there were displaced. Mooresville police said at least four buildings were damaged.
Photo by: RTV6/Shea Goodpaster A spring storm blasted its way across the state Wednesday evening, leaving thousands in the dark and damage.
What may be the heaviest damage took place in Morgan County, at the main intersection in downtown Mooresville. There, the second floor of a building gave way, sending bricks and other debris into the street. There were no reports of injuries.
Other buildings in downtown Mooresville were damaged, including one owned by the town council president, who said people who lived there were displaced. Mooresville police said at least four buildings were damaged.
Photo by: RTV6/Shea Goodpaster A spring storm blasted its way across the state Wednesday evening, leaving thousands in the dark and damage.
What may be the heaviest damage took place in Morgan County, at the main intersection in downtown Mooresville. There, the second floor of a building gave way, sending bricks and other debris into the street. There were no reports of injuries.
Other buildings in downtown Mooresville were damaged, including one owned by the town council president, who said people who lived there were displaced. Mooresville police said at least four buildings were damaged.
Photo by: RTV6/Shea Goodpaster A spring storm blasted its way across the state Wednesday evening, leaving thousands in the dark and damage.
What may be the heaviest damage took place in Morgan County, at the main intersection in downtown Mooresville. There, the second floor of a building gave way, sending bricks and other debris into the street. There were no reports of injuries.
Other buildings in downtown Mooresville were damaged, including one owned by the town council president, who said people who lived there were displaced. Mooresville police said at least four buildings were damaged.
Photo by: RTV6/Shea Goodpaster A spring storm blasted its way across the state Wednesday evening, leaving thousands in the dark and damage.
What may be the heaviest damage took place in Morgan County, at the main intersection in downtown Mooresville. There, the second floor of a building gave way, sending bricks and other debris into the street. There were no reports of injuries.
Other buildings in downtown Mooresville were damaged, including one owned by the town council president, who said people who lived there were displaced. Mooresville police said at least four buildings were damaged.
Photo by: RTV6/Shea Goodpaster A spring storm blasted its way across the state Wednesday evening, leaving thousands in the dark and damage.
What may be the heaviest damage took place in Morgan County, at the main intersection in downtown Mooresville. There, the second floor of a building gave way, sending bricks and other debris into the street. There were no reports of injuries.
Other buildings in downtown Mooresville were damaged, including one owned by the town council president, who said people who lived there were displaced. Mooresville police said at least four buildings were damaged.
Photo by: RTV6/Shea Goodpaster A spring storm blasted its way across the state Wednesday evening, leaving thousands in the dark and damage.
What may be the heaviest damage took place in Morgan County, at the main intersection in downtown Mooresville. There, the second floor of a building gave way, sending bricks and other debris into the street. There were no reports of injuries.
Other buildings in downtown Mooresville were damaged, including one owned by the town council president, who said people who lived there were displaced. Mooresville police said at least four buildings were damaged.
Photo by: RTV6/Shea Goodpaster A spring storm blasted its way across the state Wednesday evening, leaving thousands in the dark and damage.
What may be the heaviest damage took place in Morgan County, at the main intersection in downtown Mooresville. There, the second floor of a building gave way, sending bricks and other debris into the street. There were no reports of injuries.
Other buildings in downtown Mooresville were damaged, including one owned by the town council president, who said people who lived there were displaced. Mooresville police said at least four buildings were damaged.
Photo by: RTV6/Shea Goodpaster A spring storm blasted its way across the state Wednesday evening, leaving thousands in the dark and damage.
What may be the heaviest damage took place in Morgan County, at the main intersection in downtown Mooresville. There, the second floor of a building gave way, sending bricks and other debris into the street. There were no reports of injuries.
Other buildings in downtown Mooresville were damaged, including one owned by the town council president, who said people who lived there were displaced. Mooresville police said at least four buildings were damaged.
Photo by: RTV6/Shea Goodpaster A spring storm blasted its way across the state Wednesday evening, leaving thousands in the dark and damage.
What may be the heaviest damage took place in Morgan County, at the main intersection in downtown Mooresville. There, the second floor of a building gave way, sending bricks and other debris into the street. There were no reports of injuries.
Other buildings in downtown Mooresville were damaged, including one owned by the town council president, who said people who lived there were displaced. Mooresville police said at least four buildings were damaged.
Photo by: RTV6/Shea Goodpaster A spring storm blasted its way across the state Wednesday evening, leaving thousands in the dark and damage.
What may be the heaviest damage took place in Morgan County, at the main intersection in downtown Mooresville. There, the second floor of a building gave way, sending bricks and other debris into the street. There were no reports of injuries.
Other buildings in downtown Mooresville were damaged, including one owned by the town council president, who said people who lived there were displaced. Mooresville police said at least four buildings were damaged.
Photo by: RTV6/Shea Goodpaster A spring storm blasted its way across the state Wednesday evening, leaving thousands in the dark and damage.
What may be the heaviest damage took place in Morgan County, at the main intersection in downtown Mooresville. There, the second floor of a building gave way, sending bricks and other debris into the street. There were no reports of injuries.
Other buildings in downtown Mooresville were damaged, including one owned by the town council president, who said people who lived there were displaced. Mooresville police said at least four buildings were damaged.
Photo by: RTV6/Shea Goodpaster A spring storm blasted its way across the state Wednesday evening, leaving thousands in the dark and damage.
What may be the heaviest damage took place in Morgan County, at the main intersection in downtown Mooresville. There, the second floor of a building gave way, sending bricks and other debris into the street. There were no reports of injuries.
Other buildings in downtown Mooresville were damaged, including one owned by the town council president, who said people who lived there were displaced. Mooresville police said at least four buildings were damaged.
Photo by: RTV6/Shea Goodpaster A spring storm blasted its way across the state Wednesday evening, leaving thousands in the dark and damage.
What may be the heaviest damage took place in Morgan County, at the main intersection in downtown Mooresville. There, the second floor of a building gave way, sending bricks and other debris into the street. There were no reports of injuries.
Other buildings in downtown Mooresville were damaged, including one owned by the town council president, who said people who lived there were displaced. Mooresville police said at least four buildings were damaged.
Photo by: RTV6/Shea Goodpaster A spring storm blasted its way across the state Wednesday evening, leaving thousands in the dark and damage.
What may be the heaviest damage took place in Morgan County, at the main intersection in downtown Mooresville. There, the second floor of a building gave way, sending bricks and other debris into the street. There were no reports of injuries.
Other buildings in downtown Mooresville were damaged, including one owned by the town council president, who said people who lived there were displaced. Mooresville police said at least four buildings were damaged.
Photo by: RTV6/Shea Goodpaster Photo by: RTV6/Eldon Wheeler Photo by: RTV6/Eldon Wheeler Photo by: RTV6
What may be the heaviest damage took place in Morgan County, at the main intersection in downtown Mooresville. There, the second floor of a building gave way, sending bricks and other debris into the street. There were no reports of injuries.
Other buildings in downtown Mooresville were damaged, including one owned by the town council president, who said people who lived there were displaced. Mooresville police said at least four buildings were damaged.
Photo by: RTV6/Shea Goodpaster A spring storm blasted its way across the state Wednesday evening, leaving thousands in the dark and damage.
What may be the heaviest damage took place in Morgan County, at the main intersection in downtown Mooresville. There, the second floor of a building gave way, sending bricks and other debris into the street. There were no reports of injuries.
Other buildings in downtown Mooresville were damaged, including one owned by the town council president, who said people who lived there were displaced. Mooresville police said at least four buildings were damaged.
Photo by: RTV6/Shea Goodpaster A spring storm blasted its way across the state Wednesday evening, leaving thousands in the dark and damage.
What may be the heaviest damage took place in Morgan County, at the main intersection in downtown Mooresville. There, the second floor of a building gave way, sending bricks and other debris into the street. There were no reports of injuries.
Other buildings in downtown Mooresville were damaged, including one owned by the town council president, who said people who lived there were displaced. Mooresville police said at least four buildings were damaged.
Photo by: RTV6/Shea Goodpaster A spring storm blasted its way across the state Wednesday evening, leaving thousands in the dark and damage.
What may be the heaviest damage took place in Morgan County, at the main intersection in downtown Mooresville. There, the second floor of a building gave way, sending bricks and other debris into the street. There were no reports of injuries.
Other buildings in downtown Mooresville were damaged, including one owned by the town council president, who said people who lived there were displaced. Mooresville police said at least four buildings were damaged.
Photo by: RTV6/Shea Goodpaster A spring storm blasted its way across the state Wednesday evening, leaving thousands in the dark and damage.
What may be the heaviest damage took place in Morgan County, at the main intersection in downtown Mooresville. There, the second floor of a building gave way, sending bricks and other debris into the street. There were no reports of injuries.
Other buildings in downtown Mooresville were damaged, including one owned by the town council president, who said people who lived there were displaced. Mooresville police said at least four buildings were damaged.
Photo by: RTV6/Shea Goodpaster A spring storm blasted its way across the state Wednesday evening, leaving thousands in the dark and damage.
What may be the heaviest damage took place in Morgan County, at the main intersection in downtown Mooresville. There, the second floor of a building gave way, sending bricks and other debris into the street. There were no reports of injuries.
Other buildings in downtown Mooresville were damaged, including one owned by the town council president, who said people who lived there were displaced. Mooresville police said at least four buildings were damaged.
Photo by: RTV6/Shea Goodpaster A spring storm blasted its way across the state Wednesday evening, leaving thousands in the dark and damage.
What may be the heaviest damage took place in Morgan County, at the main intersection in downtown Mooresville. There, the second floor of a building gave way, sending bricks and other debris into the street. There were no reports of injuries.
Other buildings in downtown Mooresville were damaged, including one owned by the town council president, who said people who lived there were displaced. Mooresville police said at least four buildings were damaged.
Photo by: RTV6/Shea Goodpaster A spring storm blasted its way across the state Wednesday evening, leaving thousands in the dark and damage.
What may be the heaviest damage took place in Morgan County, at the main intersection in downtown Mooresville. There, the second floor of a building gave way, sending bricks and other debris into the street. There were no reports of injuries.
Other buildings in downtown Mooresville were damaged, including one owned by the town council president, who said people who lived there were displaced. Mooresville police said at least four buildings were damaged.
Photo by: RTV6/Shea Goodpaster A spring storm blasted its way across the state Wednesday evening, leaving thousands in the dark and damage.
What may be the heaviest damage took place in Morgan County, at the main intersection in downtown Mooresville. There, the second floor of a building gave way, sending bricks and other debris into the street. There were no reports of injuries.
Other buildings in downtown Mooresville were damaged, including one owned by the town council president, who said people who lived there were displaced. Mooresville police said at least four buildings were damaged.
Photo by: RTV6/Shea Goodpaster A spring storm blasted its way across the state Wednesday evening, leaving thousands in the dark and damage.
What may be the heaviest damage took place in Morgan County, at the main intersection in downtown Mooresville. There, the second floor of a building gave way, sending bricks and other debris into the street. There were no reports of injuries.
Other buildings in downtown Mooresville were damaged, including one owned by the town council president, who said people who lived there were displaced. Mooresville police said at least four buildings were damaged.
Photo by: RTV6/Shea Goodpaster A spring storm blasted its way across the state Wednesday evening, leaving thousands in the dark and damage.
What may be the heaviest damage took place in Morgan County, at the main intersection in downtown Mooresville. There, the second floor of a building gave way, sending bricks and other debris into the street. There were no reports of injuries.
Other buildings in downtown Mooresville were damaged, including one owned by the town council president, who said people who lived there were displaced. Mooresville police said at least four buildings were damaged.
Photo by: RTV6/Shea Goodpaster A spring storm blasted its way across the state Wednesday evening, leaving thousands in the dark and damage.
What may be the heaviest damage took place in Morgan County, at the main intersection in downtown Mooresville. There, the second floor of a building gave way, sending bricks and other debris into the street. There were no reports of injuries.
Other buildings in downtown Mooresville were damaged, including one owned by the town council president, who said people who lived there were displaced. Mooresville police said at least four buildings were damaged.
Photo by: RTV6/Shea Goodpaster A spring storm blasted its way across the state Wednesday evening, leaving thousands in the dark and damage.
What may be the heaviest damage took place in Morgan County, at the main intersection in downtown Mooresville. There, the second floor of a building gave way, sending bricks and other debris into the street. There were no reports of injuries.
Other buildings in downtown Mooresville were damaged, including one owned by the town council president, who said people who lived there were displaced. Mooresville police said at least four buildings were damaged.
Photo by: RTV6/Shea Goodpaster A spring storm blasted its way across the state Wednesday evening, leaving thousands in the dark and damage.
What may be the heaviest damage took place in Morgan County, at the main intersection in downtown Mooresville. There, the second floor of a building gave way, sending bricks and other debris into the street. There were no reports of injuries.
Other buildings in downtown Mooresville were damaged, including one owned by the town council president, who said people who lived there were displaced. Mooresville police said at least four buildings were damaged.
Photo by: RTV6/Shea Goodpaster A spring storm blasted its way across the state Wednesday evening, leaving thousands in the dark and damage.
What may be the heaviest damage took place in Morgan County, at the main intersection in downtown Mooresville. There, the second floor of a building gave way, sending bricks and other debris into the street. There were no reports of injuries.
Other buildings in downtown Mooresville were damaged, including one owned by the town council president, who said people who lived there were displaced. Mooresville police said at least four buildings were damaged.
Photo by: RTV6/Shea Goodpaster A spring storm blasted its way across the state Wednesday evening, leaving thousands in the dark and damage.
What may be the heaviest damage took place in Morgan County, at the main intersection in downtown Mooresville. There, the second floor of a building gave way, sending bricks and other debris into the street. There were no reports of injuries.
Other buildings in downtown Mooresville were damaged, including one owned by the town council president, who said people who lived there were displaced. Mooresville police said at least four buildings were damaged.
Photo by: RTV6/Shea Goodpaster A spring storm blasted its way across the state Wednesday evening, leaving thousands in the dark and damage.
What may be the heaviest damage took place in Morgan County, at the main intersection in downtown Mooresville. There, the second floor of a building gave way, sending bricks and other debris into the street. There were no reports of injuries.
Other buildings in downtown Mooresville were damaged, including one owned by the town council president, who said people who lived there were displaced. Mooresville police said at least four buildings were damaged.
Photo by: RTV6/Shea Goodpaster A spring storm blasted its way across the state Wednesday evening, leaving thousands in the dark and damage.
What may be the heaviest damage took place in Morgan County, at the main intersection in downtown Mooresville. There, the second floor of a building gave way, sending bricks and other debris into the street. There were no reports of injuries.
Other buildings in downtown Mooresville were damaged, including one owned by the town council president, who said people who lived there were displaced. Mooresville police said at least four buildings were damaged.
Photo by: RTV6/Shea Goodpaster A spring storm blasted its way across the state Wednesday evening, leaving thousands in the dark and damage.
What may be the heaviest damage took place in Morgan County, at the main intersection in downtown Mooresville. There, the second floor of a building gave way, sending bricks and other debris into the street. There were no reports of injuries.
Other buildings in downtown Mooresville were damaged, including one owned by the town council president, who said people who lived there were displaced. Mooresville police said at least four buildings were damaged.
Photo by: RTV6/Shea Goodpaster A spring storm blasted its way across the state Wednesday evening, leaving thousands in the dark and damage.
What may be the heaviest damage took place in Morgan County, at the main intersection in downtown Mooresville. There, the second floor of a building gave way, sending bricks and other debris into the street. There were no reports of injuries.
Other buildings in downtown Mooresville were damaged, including one owned by the town council president, who said people who lived there were displaced. Mooresville police said at least four buildings were damaged.
Photo by: RTV6/Shea Goodpaster Photo by: RTV6/Eldon Wheeler Photo by: RTV6/Eldon Wheeler Photo by: RTV6