SCSO shares more information about Thursday's tornadoes

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The Shelby County Sheriff’s Office released an update Friday morning including information from yesterday’s tornadoes in the area. 

“Two large tornadoes impacted Shelby County at different points throughout the day,” the press release said. “These tornadoes caused catastrophic damage to multiple neighborhoods and businesses countywide. Resources throughout the county are working diligently to create an accurate assessment of the damage. As of this morning, the following damage has been reported to the Shelby County Emergency Management Agency for our area."

These numbers are expected to grow throughout the day:

Multiple donation centers have been established throughout the county. Please visit our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/ShelbyCounty.Sheriff for these locations. The Sheriff’s Office social media platforms on Facebook, Twitter, and Nextdoor will be updated throughout the day with information on road closures, donation locations, and other relevant information.

“These storms have caused a tremendous amount of property damage in Shelby County and around the entire State of Alabama,” said Shelby County Sheriff John Samaniego. “We are thankful that we have no reported fatalities in our county at the moment, and we pray that number does not change. My heart goes out to all of those affected by this natural disaster, and I want everyone to know that our office is working around the clock with other agencies and volunteers to assist with damage control, recovery, and the protection of damaged areas.”

The Shelby County Sheriff’s Office is requesting that citizens avoid the recovery areas so that work crews and emergency workers can easily access these areas without having to manage heavy vehicular and pedestrian traffic. 

For those who would like to help, consider donating supplies to the verified collection locations posted on the sheriff’s office social media pages instead of going to disaster areas in person, unless you are specifically called on by a homeowner for aid. Local churches and volunteer organizations are working to create lists of volunteers that may be used for coordinated efforts in the future.

The sheriff's office has verified community resources and donation drop off locations for the Northern Shelby County area available on their social media page at facebook.com/ShelbyCounty.Sheriff.

If you or someone you know has been affected by these storms and is in need of temporary housing, please contact the American Red Cross at 1-800-RED-CROSS (1-800-733-2767).

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