'Prime Now' Returns For City Customers After Deadly Baltimore Tornado

BALTIMORE (WJZ) -- Two-hour deliver for Amazon customers in the Baltimore area resumed Tuesday.

This comes more than a month after a deadly tornado tore through an Amazon facility in Southeast Baltimore.

A storm on Nov. 2 spawned an EF-1 tornado that caused a wall to collapse. Two workers were killed. They were identified as 54-year-old Andrew Lindsay and Israel Espana Argote. No age was provide for Argote.

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Amazon suspended "Prime Now" in the region while repairs were made.

Our media partner The Baltimore Sun reported an email was sent to customers confirming the two-hour delivery service had resumed.

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