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From accuweather.com
Several people were transported to the hospital after a twister touched down just after 12:30 p.m. in Rocky Mount, North Carolina. A portion of Interstate 95 was closed after the tornado tore across the major highway.
Several people were sent to the hospital and a section of Interstate 95 was shut down after a large tornado touched down in northeastern North Carolina Wednesday afternoon.
The confirmed tornado was reported on the ground near Rocky Mount, North Carolina, which is about 44 miles northeast of Raleigh, just after 12:30 p.m. local time. According to WRAL News Producer Ashley Foster, several people were transported to Nash General Hospital in Rocky Mount following the tornado.

Interstate 95 was closed for a time on Wednesday afternoon after the tornado ripped through the area.
According to Foster, the twister created significant damage to the Pfizer manufacturing facility, which is located in Rocky Mount.
In a photo she shared on Twitter, a large swath of the roof could be seen caved into the building.Photos shared on Twitter show the large, wedge-shaped tornado on the ground north of Rocky Mount.

Parts of Interstate 95 were shut down for a time in Nash County, North Carolina, on Wednesday.
As of 1:45 p.m. local time, I-95 was shut down in both directions as crews work to clear the highway, the Nash County Sheriff’s Office wrote in a Facebook update.
North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper said on Twitter that he had spoken with the sheriffs of Nash and Edgecombe counties about the tornado damage. “State personnel are helping get roads open and providing other assistance as needed,” Cooper said.
In a video shared on Twitter, trees could be seen scattered along a road while the windows of a vehicle are completely knocked out.
The Twitter user who shared the video wrote, “We were just in a tornado.”“A reported tornado moved through the northern part of the city a short time ago. City crews are responding to power outages and downed trees,”
Rocky Mount city officials wrote on Facebook. “Residents are urged to avoid areas north of Thomas A. Betts Parkway and the Battleboro vicinity.”This is a developing story. Check back for updates.
Brethren, pray for all those impacted by this twister.
COME LORD JESUS!


