2 weak tornados touched down in Carson and Compton, NWS confirms

NWS confirms second touch down of tornado in Compton

National Weather Service meteorologists have classified a pair of wind events in Carson and Compton Thursday morning as a weak EF-0 tornado.

The Los Angeles County Fire Department responded to a call of a tree that had toppled over due to some wind event. 

When they arrived, they saw substantial damage to the roof of the Del Amo Behavioral Health Systems building on Avalon Boulevard in Carson. 

At least one car had been damaged in the incident, but the person was able to drive away from the scene.

A man working inside a neighboring building said he thought the noise was a low-flying airplane until he looked outside.  

"I just got up to look at our glass window and could see our palm trees, that are you know fairly large, were blowing sideways. We thought, well, we're having a little tornado and then all of a sudden you see that tree topple over," said Alan McAllister.

While the scene looks chaotic, no one was reportedly hurt. 

Meteorologists reported the brief, weak Thursday morning tornado hit a small area in Carson. 

Carson is hit with a weak EF-0 tornado

 Winds reached gusts up to 75 miles per hour in Compton a few minutes after the event in Carson.

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