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  • A weakened but resilient Tropical Storm Elsa killed at least one person in Florida on Wednesday and injured several others when a possible tornado struck a campground at a Navy base in southeast Georgia.
  • The National Hurricane Center said Elsa's winds have weakened to 40 mph (65 kph) as it made its way into southern South Carolina early Thursday.
  • Authorities in Jacksonville, Florida, said one person was killed Wednesday when a tree fell and struck two cars.
  • In nearby Camden County, Georgia, a possible tornado struck a park for recreational vehicles at Kings Bay Naval Submarine Base. About 10 people were injured and taken to hospitals by ambulance, said base spokesman Scott Bassett.
Tropical Storm Elsa makes landfall on July 7, 2021 in Cedar Key, Florida.

A weakened but resilient Tropical Storm Elsa killed at least one person in Florida on Wednesday and injured several others when a possible tornado struck a campground at a Navy base in southeast Georgia.

The National Hurricane Center said Elsa's winds have weakened to 40 mph (65 kph) as it made its way into southern South Carolina early Thursday. Elsa was expected to move over South Carolina and North Carolina later in the day, pass near the eastern mid-Atlantic states by Thursday night and move near or over the northeastern United States on Friday.