EF-0 tornado confirmed in Bainbridge, Georgia on Wednesday
No injuries were reported
Watch: Tornado touches down in Bainbridge, Georgia
Video shows a tornado touching down in the town of Bainbridge, Georgia.
BAINBRIDGE, Ga. -- The National Weather Service confirmed that an EF-0 tornado touched down in Bainbridge, Georgia, on Wednesday afternoon.
The tornado, which had winds of 80 mph, touched down in Bainbridge around 3:07 p.m. just southwest of Evans Street.
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Trees were uprooted, and a roof was damaged after storms rolled through southwest Georgia Wednesday afternoon.
(Bainbridge Public Safety)
It then moved northwest, causing minor damage to an apartment building on Potter Street and knocked down a highway sign on East Shotwell Street.
Tree damage was also found on several roads in the area.
Metal roofing was peeled back at a convenience store on the corner of East Calhoun Street and Albany Road and damaged a carport nearby.
One home on Albany Road received damage to its roof before the tornado lifted back into the air near East Carter Street.
No injuries were reported.