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Daily Mail70 reportedly trapped after storm hits FloridaCNNBy the CNN Wire Staff (CNN) -- Severe weather tore across central Florida on Thursday, trapping about 70 people at an airport in Lakeland and spawning an apparent tornado in Tampa, the National Weather Service said. About 70 people were reported ...Suspected Tornado Collapses Airport Hangar, Trapping 70Fox NewsUp to 70 people trapped after hangar collapses at Florida airportChannel 6 News OnlineLakeland Hanger Collapses At Aviation Fair, 70 May Be TrappedWFTV OrlandoExaminer.com -Central Florida News 13 -Greenfield Daily Reporterall 79 news articles »

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