In Putnam County, Aubrey Owen's house collapsed on top of her this morning. So she was pretty pumped when she found her prom dress wrapped around a fence post. And it’s not even that muddy!
WPLN News reporters visited some of the tornado-damaged neighborhoods in Nashville, Mt. Juliet and Putnam County throughout the day. Here are some of their photos.
Woodland Street
Near the intersection of Jefferson St. and Rosa Parks in North Nashville
11th Avenue in East Nashville
Tornadoes damaged many homes and businesses across Middle Tennessee, like this on Rosa Parks Boulevard in Nashville’s Germantown neighborhood.
Liberty Christian Bible Church in East Nashville’s historic Lockeland Springs neighborhood.
A home in North Nashville, near the North Branch library, is destroyed.
17th and Fatherland in Lockeland Springs neighborhood in East Nashville
Lockeland Springs in East Nashville, after the storm
The tornado ripped away siding and shingles from historic homes in East Nashville
Main Street near Five Points, in East Nashville
Businesses damaged in East Nashville
Burger Up, near Five Points in East Nashville
In front of Beyond The Edge sports bar in Five Points
A greenhouse in East Nashville
Historic building that houses Music City Cleaners in Germantown
Aftermath in East Nashville
Mayor Cooper at the Nashville Farmer’s Market
Damage in Mt. Juliet
Near West Wilson Middle School in Mt Juliet
82-year old Donald Vickers of Mt. Juliet
Near West Wilson Middle School in Mt Juliet
Major damage at Holly and S. 15th streets in East Nashville.
Major damage along S. 15th Street in East Nashville.
S. 15th Street in East Nashville.
A helicopter surveys East Nashville storm damage on Tuesday, March 3.
Major damage on S. 15th Street in East Nashville.
A tree crushed a car in the 400 block of S. 17th Street in East Nashville.
Liberty Christian Bible Church took on heavy damage in East Nashville on Tuesday.
Trees and power lines fell along Fatherland Street in East Nashville.
Some of the worst damage in East Nashville hit around Russell and S. 18th streets.
Terri McWilliams of Double Spring in Putnam County rose out the storm in the basement as her house collapsed.
Some of the worst damage in East Nashville hit around Russell and S. 18th streets.
In Putnam County, families are picking up debris, but many are lost at where to start.