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PENSACOLA, Fla. — Multiple buildings suffered damage when a possible tornado swept through a neighborhood near Pensacola, Florida Tuesday evening.
The storm rolled Into Escambia County around 4:30 p.m., causing significant roof damage to a large building, toppling power lines and leaving a trail of debris in its wake.
Possible tornado in Pensacola, Florida (Davis Wood, Escambia County Emergency Management)
Possible tornado in Pensacola, Florida (Davis Wood, Escambia County Emergency Management)
Possible tornado in Pensacola, Florida (Davis Wood, Escambia County Emergency Management)
Possible tornado in Pensacola, Florida (Davis Wood, Escambia County Emergency Management)
Possible tornado in Pensacola, Florida (Davis Wood, Escambia County Emergency Management)
Possible tornado in Pensacola, Florida (Davis Wood, Escambia County Emergency Management)
Possible tornado in Pensacola, Florida (Davis Wood, Escambia County Emergency Management)
Possible tornado in Pensacola, Florida (Davis Wood, Escambia County Emergency Management)
Possible tornado in Pensacola, Florida (Davis Wood, Escambia County Emergency Management)
Escambia County officials told WALA-TV three people were taken to a local hospital but the extent of their injuries was not given.
The National Weather Service office in Mobile, Alabama will send a storm survey team to the area Wednesday morning to confirm whether the storm was a tornado and its estimated strength.