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Sunday evening's strong storms left behind power outages, damage and a lot of cleanup in several counties.
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Severe storms swept through West Michigan on Sunday, bringing rain, lightning, hail, strong winds that brought down trees and a possible tornado touchdown in rural eastern Newaygo County.
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WISH-TV on MSNCrews work to replace downed utility poles in Bartholomew CountyStorms in Bartholomew County, Indiana, downed utility poles and caused power outages. Two residents talk of their responses to the strong winds.
Bartholomew County emergency officials will be out looking for signs of a possible tornado last night in the community. Shannan Cooke, head of the county's Emergency Management Department, says that there were several unofficial reports of a funnel cloud on the west side of the county,
Severe weather swept through central Indiana Sunday, cutting a swatch of damage through several counties. According to storm reports from the National Weather Service, most damage was attributed
Power outages Duke Energy had power outages down to 86 customers as of about 11:30 a.m. Thursday, and were preparing to close County Road 650E between County Road 100S and Base Road, just south of Otter Creek,
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WISH-TV on MSN2 dead, 1 hurt as storms leave widespread damage across IndianaDozens of warnings were issued Sunday afternoon and night as a gusty springs storms moved across the state, leaving at least two people dead, another hurt, and trails of damage. The National Weather Service received a report that in Valparaiso,
As of 7:50 a.m. Monday, more than 50,000 outages are being reported statewide, with the majority being from northern parts of the state, including St. Joseph, Elkhart and Porter counties. St. Joseph has more than 20,
A suspected tornado damaged homes and outbuildings, uprooted trees and sent debris into trees as it cut a swath from southeastern Bartholomew County heading north east, narrowly missing Columbus.
Residents in rural Bartholomew County were assessing damage left behind from a Wednesday night storm that contained a tornado with wind speeds up to 112 mph. Community members were coming together to help with the cleanup and recovery.
The National Weather Service in Indianapolis confirmed Thursday afternoon that the tornado Bartholomew County residents saw Wednesday night had wind speeds up to 112 mph.