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    14 dead as storm swept through Florida

    14 Dead As Storms Sweep Through Fla.
    By JIM ELLIS, Associated Press Writer
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    LADY LAKE, Fla. - Storms blew through central Florida early Friday, killing at least 14 people, flattening dozens of homes and a church and lifting a tractor trailer into the air, authorities said.

    At least one tornado touched down.

    Lake County spokesman Christopher Patton confirmed the 14 deaths, 11 in Paisley and three in Lady Lake, both towns in Lake County about 50 miles northwest of Orlando. No further details were available.

    Gov. Charlie Crist declared a state of emergency for Volusia, Sumter, Lake and Seminole counties.

    "Our priority today is search and rescue," Crist told reporters in Tallahassee.

    Dozens of mobile homes near Lady Lake were destroyed by the storms that hit in the middle of the night. Chairs, beds and clothes were strewn about yards, with debris hanging from trees. Some homes were tossed from their foundations, while others had their roofs ripped off.

    "The most dangerous tornado scenario is a threat for killer tornadoes at night, and that was the case," said Dave Sharp, a National Weather Service meteorologist in Melbourne.

    The Lady Lake Church of God was demolished, its pews, altar and Bibles left in a jumbled mess. The 31-year-old, steel-reinforced structure was built to withstand 150-mph winds, the Rev. Larry Lynn said.

    By daybreak, parishioners gathered amid the ruins, hugging each other and consoling Lynn. They planned to clear the debris and hold Sunday services on the empty lot.

    "That's just the building. The people are the church. We'll be back bigger and stronger," Lynn said.

    The storms moved across Sumter and Lake counties around 3:15 a.m., then moved to Volusia County, where 69 homes and a county medical clinic were damaged, authorities said.

    In The Villages retirement community, Lee Shaver said he shielded his wife Irene with his body while huddling in a closet as the roof peeled off their home. Fence posts launched as projectiles were embedded into the wall of their home, Irene Shaver said.

    "Every muscle and bone in my body shook," said Lee Shaver, 54. "We don't know what to do. We have no cell phones, wallets, IDs."

    At least five crashes took place within a quarter mile of each other near Interstate 4's New Smyrna Beach exit, closing the highway for about three hours.

    In one case, a semitrailer was lifted up and landed on another semi, pinning the driver in his cab, said Kim Miller, a spokeswoman with the Florida Highway Patrol. The driver did not suffer life-threatening injuries, she said.

    About 20,000 customers were without power across a wide swath of central Florida, Progress Energy spokeswoman Cherie Jacobs said.

    The state Emergency Operations Center was activated, said Mike Stone, spokesman at the state's Department of Emergency Management.

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    This is where I used to live and where my kids are. They are ok but their grandma was one who died. I know we have other members in Florida and the day isn't done yet. Hope all are well. They all sure need your thoughts and prayers since search and rescue is only beginning........
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    Hopefully all our Florida members are OK and will check in here soon with an update.
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    Prayer to all who are effected by the tornado.
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    This is where I used to live and where my kids are. They are OK but their grandma was one who died.
    crazybird, did I understand this correctly that she was lost in the tornado? If so you have my profound sympathy. I will be praying for you and your Family. Keep us informed.

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