00:48 Sioux Falls Tornado Rips Apart Building in Newly Released Footage Newly released footage from inside a health center in Sioux Falls shows the damage done by an EF-2 tornado that struck the city one year ago.

At a Glance Tornadoes were confirmed over the weekend in Florida, Louisiana and Alabama.

A waterspout was seen moving onshore along Fort Walton Beach.

The twisters caused damage and several injuries.

Nine tornadoes were confirmed near the Gulf Coast on Sunday as a round of severe storms caused damage from southeastern Louisiana to southern Alabama and into the Florida Panhandle.

A pair of EF0 tornadoes that injured five people were confirmed by the National Weather Service in Baldwin County, Alabama, Sheriff Hoss Mack told WALA-TV. Five people were injured in the storm, one of whom was listed in serious condition , WALA-TV reported.

The first of these tornadoes overturned five recreational vehicles at the Anchors Aweigh RV Park in the town of Foley, about 30 miles southeast of Mobile.

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Just 10 minutes later, another EF0 tornado touched down near Elberta, uprooting trees but causing only minor damage to a few homes.

In Florida, a waterspout roared ashore late Sunday afternoon on Okaloosa Island and Fort Walton Beach, about 140 miles west of Tallahassee, heavily damaging at least one home, downing trees and power lines and tossing vehicles .

"It was not even 10 seconds when we got down there ," Michelle Seitz, whose home was damaged in the storm, told WEAR-TV. "We heard stuff rip off the house. We came upstairs, saw the roof was off over kitchen area, boat was gone, banisters were gone. At the time, the tornado was sitting in the middle of the sound turning."

A National Weather Service damage survey Monday estimated the tornado was an EF1 , with peak winds up to 105 mph along its land path of 50 yards. There were no reports of injuries in Okaloosa County from this tornado.

In Escambia County, an EF0 tornado damaged five homes in Molino, but nobody was hurt, the Associated Press said.

A confirmed EF0 tornado also downed trees on homes at Fort Rucker, Alabama, prompting the Army to temporarily close the southeastern Alabama base to all but those who live and work on base about 80 miles north of Panama City, Florida. No injuries were reported.

In Crenshaw County, Alabama, south of Montgomery, a pair of EF1 tornadoes destroyed one home, damaged several others, and uprooted and snapped trees blocking rural roads Sunday afternoon, though no injuries were reported, county emergency management told WSFA-TV.

The National Weather Service in Birmingham found another brief EF0 tornado uprooted and snapped trees in Montgomery County, Alabama, to the west of Grady.

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Sunday morning, the roofs of several homes were damaged and cars were tossed by an EF1 twister in Galliano, Louisiana, roughly 72 miles from New Orleans, according to the National Weather Service. No injuries were reported.

Power lines were also knocked down by the storm. More than 800 were without power in Lafourche County as of Sunday night, according to electric utility company Entergy.