00:58 Tornadoes Spawned by Nestor Damage Homes, Knock Out Power Meteorologist Heather Tesch has the latest on damage caused by Nestor prior to making landfall in Florida.

At a Glance Four homes near Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, were damaged.

Two tornadoes struck central Florida late Friday damaging at least 50 homes.

A third tornado hit Saturday in southwest Florida.

A semitrailer was overturned on Interstate 4. The remnants of what was once Tropical Storm Nestor damaged several homes early Sunday in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, after knocking out power and wrecking buildings and vehicles in Georgia and Florida the day before.

A possible tornado about 1:45 a.m. Sunday damaged at least four homes , WPDE reported. A woman on Columbia Drive said the storm caused a huge tree limb to fall onto her house, cracking the ceiling.

On Saturday evening, the National Weather Service issued two tornado warnings for southern Georgia. Radar indicated possible tornados in areas around Rhine, Georgia and Vienna, Georgia, The Associated Press reported. There was no immediate confirmation of any tornadoes.

Downed trees knocked out power to areas around Atlanta , WSB-TV reported.

Earlier Saturday, tornadoes spawned by Tropical Storm Nestor overturned a semitrailer on Interstate 4 and caused damage to homes and other buildings in central and southwest Florida.

One tornado damaged homes and at least one vehicle in southwest Florida, according to the the Cape Coral Fire Department. The storm was downgraded Saturday morning.

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Nearly 13,000 customers were without power in Florida at 4:30 p.m. Saturday, according to poweroutage.us, most of them in Polk County, where a tornado knocked over a tractor-trailer on I-4 near Lakeland late Friday night.

The trailer fell on a Lexus SUV, and debris from the wreck damaged two other cars. No injuries were reported.

South of the interstate, the Lugar De Restauracion Church of God of Prophecy was destroyed by the tornado. Sunday morning, little more than the facade remained standing.

"This is not the church. The church is the people. Jesus is still alive. We're gonna preach him. We're gonna get an outdoor service. We're gonna be rejoiced so ," Jose Luis Romero, pastor of the 40-member church, told Bay News 9.

The tornado moved from Lakeland to near the town of Kathleen where it damaged 50 homes and another church. Power flashes and debris were reported in both towns. Fewer than 5,000 remained without electricity Sunday morning.

The NWS later confirmed the tornado was an EF-2 with 120-mph winds. A neighborhood on Timberlake Road just south of Kathleen was severely damaged by the tornado.

“Just driving down the road my jaw dropped. I was shell shocked. I had never seen anything like it. It’s a war zone ,” Kathy Stephens, whose sister lives on Timberlake Road, told WTSP.

A building used as a food distribution site for Mt. Tabor Baptist Church was destroyed when its roof was blown off.

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Melissa Korta and her family were driving on I-4 Friday night. Debris started flying past the car, including a mattress.

“And then we realized we were in the middle of a tornado and cars started pulling off the road," Korta told weather.com Saturday morning.

Photos and video posted to social media, include one by Korta, showed debris blowing on the interstate and a semi that had flipped onto a car. There were no immediate reports of injuries.

Drone footage showed damage at Kathleen Middle School, where much of the roof was gone. Local news reports said the school would be closed Monday and Tuesday.

"All three floors are damaged. Computer labs are damaged. Everything that’s in there is going to be trashed, " Polk County Schools Superintendent Jacqueline Byrd told Bay News 9.

An earlier tornado touched down in a mobile home park near Seminole, Florida, northwest of St. Petersburg, causing damage to roofs and trees in the area.

Minor flooding was also reported along some areas of the Gulf Coast from the Panhandle to Tampa Bay.

While the storm came ashore in north Florida, most of its impacts were to the east and south, sparing communities like Mexico Beach that were left vulnerable after Hurricane Michael struck in 2018.

Anxiety levels were high among some residents there ahead of the storm.

"When you’ve been through the trauma that we’ve all been through because of Hurricane Michael, that definitely affects how you look at things," Tricia Pearce, community relations director at Life Management Center of Northwest Florida, told weather.com on Friday. "Some people have elevated levels of anxiety at this time so even a small thunderstorm coming through can affect that.”

<img class="styles__noscript__2rw2y" src="https://s.w-x.co/util/image/w/CapeCoralFDTornado2.jpg?v=at&w=485&h=273" srcset="https://s.w-x.co/util/image/w/CapeCoralFDTornado2.jpg?v=at&w=485&h=273 400w, https://s.w-x.co/util/image/w/CapeCoralFDTornado2.jpg?v=ap&w=980&h=551 800w" > A tornado spawned by Tropical Storm Nestor damaged this home in Cape Coral, Florida, on Saturday, Oct. 19, 2019. (Cape Coral Fire Department via Twitter)

The center has set up state-funded mental health outreach teams that have been going out into neighborhoods hard hit by Michael , which slammed into the region with winds up to 160 mph a year ago last week. The teams have provided counseling or education to about 12,000 individuals, Pearce said.

Some survivors are still living in tents, trailers or other temporary shelters, or in homes with still-leaky roofs.

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High school and college football games and other outdoor activities for Friday night and Saturday were canceled or moved in parts of the Southeast, including Alabama, Georgia and Florida, ahead of the storm.

Florida A&M University in Tallahassee postponed its Saturday football game against North Carolina A&T State until Sunday.

“Based on the latest information and projections we have received regarding Tropical Storm Nestor, we feel it was necessary to ensure the safety of everyone involved,” Florida A&M Director of Athletics Dr. John Eason said in an announcement. “The safety of our student-athletes, staff and fans is paramount to any athletic contest and we must do our part to ensure their safety throughout the weather event.”

Florida State University said its main campus in Tallahassee would close from midnight to noon on Saturday, and its Panama City Campus would shut down at 4 p.m. Friday.

South Carolina State University in Orangeburg, about an hour south of Columbia, moved its Saturday night homecoming game up to Saturday morning to avoid bad weather as Nestor moves across the Southeast.

Fittingly, the Greek mythological name "Nestor" can be translated as "homecoming."

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Plans to demolish two cranes on Friday before the storm at the site of the Hard Rock Hotel collapse in New Orleans were delayed until at least Saturday. The city was already receiving wind and rain from the outer bands of Nestor Friday afternoon, making the operation hazardous, Fire Chief Tim McConnell said. Saturday's weather was forecast to be much better in New Orleans.

Back in Florida, Mexico Beach Mayor Al Cathey said residents in his town, much of which was flattened by Hurricane Michael, were taking Nestor in stride.

“A little over a year ago we went through the third largest storm in the history of the Gulf coast," Cathey told weather.com. "I don’t see a tropical storm getting our hair raised on our back.”

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