The tornado which ripped through parts of Pike and Bullock counties Saturday was rated to be an EF2 twister, over three quarters of a mile wide.
Peak winds were at 130 mph along its 21-mile path.
It touched down at 11:02 p.m. at County Road 2228 and was on the ground for 26 minutes.
Tree damage was reported all along its path, the tornado snapping branches and in some cases uprooting and snapping whole trees.
The Troy Parks and Recreation building and softball fields at the Troy Sportsplex suffered roof damage.
A service station canopy was damaged, and one home was damaged to the point of being uninhabitable. A metal building in Banks was also damaged. A semi truck was flipped as well.
See a drone video of storm damage in Troy here.











