Palm Coast, Florida – A possible tornado impacted the Indian Trails B-Section Neighborhood of Palm Coast just before 5 a.m. on Thursday, October 12, 2023. The storm has produced extensive damage, causing downed power lines, fallen trees, an overturned vehicle, and damage to several homes. There are no reported injuries.
Any residents in need of assistance following the storm should report to Parkview Baptist Church located at 5435 Belle Terre Pkwy in Palm Coast. Flagler County staff will be available to assist with the needs of the community members until at least noon today (October 12, 2023). After noon today, residents in need of assistance should call 386-313-4200.
The safety and well-being of our community members are of paramount concern. Please avoid the affected areas. While there are no reported injuries, the aftermath of this tornado has led to various hazardous conditions that pose a danger. Downed power lines, scattered debris, and fallen trees are obstructing roads and impeding access to affected areas.
For real-time updates and information, please follow the City of Palm Coast, Palm Coast Fire Department, Flagler Sheriff, and Flagler County Emergency Management on social media and stay tuned to local news outlets for the latest developments. Residents are encouraged to report any emergencies to 9-1-1 and use Palm Coast Connect for any City service issues.
The Palm Coast Fire Department, Flagler County Emergency Management, and the Flagler County Sheriff’s Office extends gratitude and appreciation to the community for their resilience and cooperation during this challenging time.