Waterspout runs ashore at Florida beach, sending cabanas, umbrellas flying

Charlie Dwyer

On an overcast and stormy afternoon, a small waterspout unexpectedly made its way ashore near Lifeguard Tower 2 at Clearwater Beach Friday afternoon.

The waterspout, a tornado that forms over water, moved swiftly and caused some damage in its path. Unfortunately, two individuals were struck by flying debris and sustained minor injuries as a result.

Emergency services were quick to respond, and the injured individuals were promptly transported to the hospital for medical attention. Nobody severely injured in the incident.


Waterspouts can develop rapidly, making it challenging to predict their occurrence. These weather phenomena are relatively common in coastal areas, where warm water and atmospheric conditions can lead to their formation. Waterspouts are typically smaller and less destructive than their land-based counterparts, but they can still pose a risk to individuals in their vicinity.

The Clearwater Police Department reminds beachgoers to stay alert and follow any instructions or warnings provided by lifeguards and emergency personnel.

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