By Associated Press - Monday, July 23, 2018

CONCORD, N.H. (AP) - It’s been a decade since a tornado tore through 11 communities in New Hampshire, killing one person and damaging more than 200 homes in the state.

The tornado on July 24, 2008, cut a 50-mile path of destruction from Concord to Maine.

It focused on communities in the central part of the state. In Alton, it flattened a once heavily forested area on its way to a mobile home park.



In Deerfield, 57-year-old Brenda Stevens was killed when her home collapsed. But she was able to protect her 2-month-old grandson.

WMUR-TV reports the technology that meteorologists use to track severe thunderstorms has improved, and so have tornado warnings. The National Weather Service issues warnings when a tornado is reported by a trained weather spotter or when the winds show rotation on Doppler radar.

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