Residents in Woodhull, Troupsburg, and Rathbone are cleaning up after a tornado damaged several areas Saturday night in Steuben County. In Woodhull, the EF-1 tornado ripped trees out of the ground, and whipped debris through the air. One of the trees landed on a home on County Route 102. Two people were inside at the time but no one was injured. The National Weather Service says wind speeds reached 100 miles per hour. Residents say they had no warning a tornado was headed their way. The tornado lasted about 30 minutes, and carved out a 14 mile path. Experts say it was only on the ground for 6 of the 14 miles.
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