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Potential tornado rips through Montebello, damaging multiple buildings

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LOS ANGELES - A potential tornado ripped through parts of Montebello late Wednesday morning, causing damage to multiple buildings in the area, the National Weather Service Los Angeles confirmed.

The potential twister touched down in the area of South Maple Avenue and Date Street, near Vail Ave., just after 11:20 a.m. A tornado ripped through parts of Montebello Wednesday morning, damaging multiple buildings.A possible tornado heavily damaged several buildings in Montebello Wednesday, with video from the scene showing portions of rooftops being ripped off industrial structures and debris swirling in the air.Video shared with FOX 11 shows windows blown out of multiple cars in a parking lot of an industrial area in Montebello.Images from SkyFOX showed multiple cars were damaged, fences destroyed, and roofs of buildings torn off.

Footage from the scene shows at least seven buildings were destroyed by significant rooftop damage. In addition, multiple cars parked cars had their windows blown out.Parts of Montebello were damaged by a potential tornado in Montebello in the latest storm to strike SoCal.Residents in Montebello had their nerves rattled but thankfully, no injuries have been reported.

SkyFOX flew over severe storm damage in Montebello on Wednesday afternoon.Montebello is a city located roughly 10 miles east of downtown Los Angeles. RELATED: California's latest atmospheric river brings another round of rain, gusty winds, mountain snow  "I was inside the building, and we have a window in the back of the building and somebody screamed ‘tornado!’ and I just started recording.

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