Did a Tornado Really Strike Southern California?

A tornado reportedly struck Montebello, a city located less than 10 miles southeast of Los Angeles, on Wednesday, creating a path of destruction that made the scene resemble something out of a disaster movie. Reports suggest that one person was injured, buildings were damaged, and some cars were destroyed as a result of the tornado, prompting closures on streets due to related incidents. A video demonstrated that pieces of roofs were being ripped off buildings, and debris was swirling around in the air. The National Weather Service said it would send a survey team to Montebello and the city of Carpinteria in Santa Barbara, where another possible tornado hit on Tuesday. California has been hit with more rain and snow and strong winds in recent times, causing havoc in several areas. The possible tornadoes occurred within severe weather conditions labeled a “bomb cyclone” by meteorologists.

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