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Tornado touches down in Henry County, crosses I-75

Tornado touches down in Henry County, crosses I-75

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A tornado touched down Thursday afternoon in the Locust Grove area, and video captured it crossing Interstate 75.
It appeared about four miles south of McDonough, moving from west to east.
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Other video submitted to Channel 2 showed debris flying from the storm. It appeared to be pieces of building material, in addition to trees, shrubs and other plants.
Channel 2 captured footage showing a heavily damaged building in a residential area. There have been early reports of large tree limbs or trees down because of the tornado as well.
Crews are on the scene to provide updates LIVE on Channel 2 at 6 p.m.
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