SELLERSBURG, Ind. (WDRB) -- Severe storms Tuesday night produced at least one tornado that was captured on cell phone video by residents in the Sellersburg and Memphis areas of southern Indiana.
CRAZY https://t.co/oBfByxRbZ2
— Marc Weinberg (@MarcWeinbergWX) May 8, 2024
No injuries were reported from Tuesday's storms in any southern Indiana county as of 11 p.m.
Several WDRB News viewers on Perry Crossing and in the Deer Lake area near Memphis, sent in videos of a tornado touchdown.
TORNADO touchdown in Perry Crossing earlier tonight. https://t.co/m9AMGM9kcx
— Marc Weinberg (@MarcWeinbergWX) May 8, 2024
A tornado was also spotted and captured in photos and video in the Sellersburg area, which isn't far from Memphis.Â
Some photos showed a tornado hovering near Covered Bridge Golf Club.
More pictures of the tornado near sellersburg area https://t.co/buTvrZWhB6
— Bryce Jones (@BryceJonesWx) May 8, 2024
Memphis and Sellersburg are in Clark County, Indiana. Clark County REMC was only reporting a few power outages at 11 p.m. Tuesday.
Gavan Hebner, with the Clark County Emergency Management Agency, said their initial assessment shows eight homes in the Lewis and Clark subdivision in Memphis with storm damage. No residents have been displaced from their homes and no injuries were reported.
EMA officials will be back in the neighborhood Wednesday morning to conduct additional assessments in the daylight.Â
This is a developing story that will be updated.
More storms are expected in the Kentuckiana area overnight Tuesday into Wednesday.
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