An EF-1 tornado ripped through Mexico Beach on Oct. 27, injuring people, damaging structures and leaving debris in its wake.
FDLE is conducting the investigation. The deputy has been placed on paid administrative leave, which is standard procedure.
The National Weather Service confirmed that the damage in Mexico Beach was caused by an EF-1 tornado with maximum 100 mph wind speeds.
They have confirmed that on Monday morning, Mexico Beach was hit by an EF1 tornado with winds of up to 100 mph. To stay up to date on all the latest news as it develops, follow WJHG on Facebook, ...
A severe weather system moved across the panhandle, causing a suspected tornado in Mexico Beach. Damage was "minor to moderate," with no fatalities.
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