A tornado driven by a powerful winter storm moving across South Carolina ripped through trailer parks in Fort Myers and the surrounding communities in Florida on Sunday, destroying homes and causing minor injuries. The tornado blew 118 mph (190 kph) winds and was on the ground for almost two miles (three kilometers) with a maximum path width of 125 yards (115 meters), according to the National Weather Service. Local news outlets reported that 31 mobile homes were destroyed and 51 more had sustained serious damage, while some residents suffered minor injuries, as per the Sun Sentinel. Iona in Lee County was one of the worst affected areas. Lee County officials said Sunday that 26 homes were destroyed and at least 62 homes are not livable, although officials were still working to confirm the exact number of homes affected by the weather incident. Video footage shared on Twitter showed the severe damage caused at Tropicana RV Resort …