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aThe Columbus Georgia- Jacksonville Florida was a deadly tornado that killed 1300 people. And caused 1.9 trillion dollars in damage. Track At around 5:00 P.M a small tornado touched down near the Alabama/Georgia border the cell had been moving very fast at almost 80 MPH when the tornado touched down the Nws issued a Tornado Emergency for Columbus Georgia the tornado almost immediately reached EF5 intensity it moved through the city Killing 1000 people this high amount is due to the fast movement of the storm catching Residents off guard. The tornado counted its very fast forward speed at 80 MPH at this rate the tornado would be in Jacksonville in less than 4 hours the tornado then sped up now moving at 100 MPH NWS was forced to issue a Tornado Emergency for Jacksonville however the stateme

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