File:EF2 damage Tukabatchee, Alabama 2022 (2).jpg

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English: Heavy EF2 damage to a home in Tukabatchee, Alabama. No comments on DAT.
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Source https://services.dat.noaa.gov/arcgis/rest/services/nws_damageassessmenttoolkit/DamageViewer/FeatureServer/0/3263124/attachments/1996391
Author National Weather Service Birmingham AL
Camera location32° 30′ 11.51″ N, 85° 55′ 29.44″ W  Heading=36.26° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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Heavy EF2 damage to a home in Tukabatchee, Alabama.

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32°30'11.513"N, 85°55'29.438"W

heading: 36.26 degree

30 November 2022

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