
2007 - In Central Florida, twenty-one people were killed and 76 others were injured in a tornado outbreak. Due to unstable weather conditions, a long-tracked supercell formed and produced four confirmed tornadoes in just over one hour and seventeen minutes. The supercell resulted in a 70-mile trail of damage. The first tornado damaged 1,145 homes and destroyed 200 others in Sumter County before hitting the Lady Lake area where it killed 8 people, damaged 180 homes and destroyed 101 homes in Lake County. The second tornado killed 13 people in the Lake Mack area and damaged and destroyed over 500 homes during its existence. The third tornado damaged roofs, car ports and garage doors along its path through New Smyrna Beach. The last tornado damaged one home, a couple of sheds and some citrus trees in the Frostproof area. The outbreak was the second-deadliest on record for Florida, with damages of $218 million.