Thunderstorm Wind — Tuscaloosa, Alabama
2021-06-19 · near Cottondale, Tuscaloosa, Alabama
Event narrative
A large tree fell on a mobile home located off Hargrove Road East and resulted in two fatalities.
Wider weather episode
Heavy rainfall and strong winds impacted much of Central Alabama June 19-20 as the Tropical Depression Claudette moved across the area. Significant flooding occurred along the I-20 corridor where storm total amounts were in the 3-6 inch range, with isolated amounts near 8 inches. Near Tuscaloosa, a private dam failed and the subsequent flooding washed out a water and sewer main at Nucor Corporation's steel plant. This in turn damaged the city's sewage system, prompting officials to issue water restrictions for 100,000 people. Flooding destroyed five homes and severely damaged thirty-eight in Northport and Tuscaloosa. Residential and infrastructure damage between the two cities reached $3.35 million. Two fatalities occurred in Tuscaloosa County when a large tree fell on a mobile home.
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Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 994868. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.