According to the reports, there was a suspected tornado that was seen through a Georgia Naval base on Wednesday and left “multiple” people injured.
As per the repots tweeted by Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay “There are reports of multiple injuries and damage to multiple recreational vehicles in the base RV park, and also reports of damage to buildings and structures on the installation,” Many of the injured were transported to local medical facilities for treatment.”
There are reports of multiple injuries and damage to multiple recreational vehicles in the base RV park, and also reports of damage to buildings and structures on the installation.
Many of the injured were transported to local medical facilities for treatment.
(2/3)— Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay (@NSB_KingsBay) July 8, 2021
The base mentioned that it didn’t have any damage on any “sensitive military asset or submarine.” The apparent tornado came through the base just before 6 p.m. ET.
“While the situation here is still very dynamic, I want to thank all of our first responders and Camden County first responders for their quick actions, Capt. Chester Parks, Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay commanding officer, their quick response most certainly helped”.
On twitter Georgia Sen. Jon Ossoff’s office retweeted in a statement Wednesday that said the Democrat “spoke this evening with Captain Chester Parks, Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay commanding officer, and assured him that he & his team have his full attention and he is standing by to provide any necessary Congressional assistance.”
Sen. @ossoff spoke this evening with Captain Chester Parks, Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay commanding officer, and assured him that he & his team have his full attention and he is standing by to provide any necessary Congressional assistance. https://t.co/EYvHY64sj5
— Ossoff's Office (@SenOssoff) July 8, 2021
According to the sources of Fox 5 Atlanta, it said that, the base has confirmed that everyone who was at the RV park has been taken out safely and none of the injuries were life-threatening.