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Frances - Supplemental Report


Tropical Depression Frances produced numerous tornadoes and areas of straight line wind damage over southeast Georgia and south coastal South Carolina. Richland, Sumter, and Chesterfield counties experienced F2 tornados, while Beaufort, Jasper, Union, Chesterfield, Lee, Kershaw, Sumter, Lancaster, York, had F1 tornado. F0 tornados touched in Hampton, Chesterfield, Dorchester, Fairfield, Bamberg, Allendale, Richland, Florence, Darlington, Barnwell, Dillon, Aiken, Anderson, Marlboro Lee, Kershaw, Clarendon, and Orangeburg which caused 13 injuries and 5.784M in property damage.

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