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2 people dead after tornado touches down in Bertie County
On Good Morning America on Tuesday morning, Gov. Roy Cooper said many people were injured after a tornado hit a mobile home park, and search and rescue crews were actively looking for missing people.
County officials said they believed a tornado touched down in the Morning Road area of Windsor.
Bertie County Commissioner Ronald Wesson told ABC11 that 20 people were injured.
A mother and two children were missing but the sheriff confirmed just after 2 p.m. that they were found safe.
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Isaias made landfall as a Category 1 hurricane at Ocean Isle Beach in Brunswick County at 11:10 p.m. Monday. By 6 a.m. Tuesday, the storm had moved into Virginia.
“All in all, this storm got in and got out pretty quickly,” Cooper said. “And that’s a good sign for potential flooding, which we hope will not be serious. So we’re of course saddened by the one fatality that we know, at least that we have, but we know overall that this storm, moving quickly, that the damage was not anywhere as great as it could have been.”
ABC11 meteorologist Don “Big Weather” Schwenneker noted Isaias was an exceptionally fast-moving storm and said it produced 16 tornado reports as of 10 a.m.
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