Several parts of Virginia saw damage from possible tornadoes on Sunday as storms moved through the state.
In the Richmond area, tornado warnings began around 9 p.m. as the storms raced east. Two lanes of I-64 West were closed early Monday morning due to standing water between Mechanicsville Turnpike and the I-95 interchange.
Trees have been trees reported down in Chesterfield, including one on the off ramp from Chippenham Parkway to Jefferson Davis Highway. There are other reports of debris in the roadway that caused some closures.
Tornado warnings occurred throughout Sunday afternoon and evening from areas west such as Bedford and northwest in Augusta County.
Storms uprooted trees and tore down houses in the Lynchburg area, where a state of emergency has been declared.
Campbell County officials said there was "substantial wind damage" in the western part of the county.
Also, Danville City Manager Ken Larking declared a local state of emergency Sunday night, according to Danville's website.
A possible tornado has also touched down in Chatham, which is located near Danville.
There are no reports of any serious injuries.
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