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AP Was There: A 1974 tornado in Xenia, Ohio, kills 32 and levels half the city By: The Associated Press Posted: 11:08 PM CDT Tuesday, Apr. 2, 2024 Last Modified: 8:46 AM CDT Wednesday, Apr. 3, 2024 ...
Some trees and limbs fell onto area residences, causing minor damage. The tornado crossed Derussey Road, Wakeman Townline Road, and Fitchville River Road north of US 20 before approaching Wakeman.
LAKEVIEW, Ohio (AP) — Severe storms with probable tornadoes tore through several central U.S. states, damaging homes and businesses and killing at least three people, with more bodies likely to ...
Neighbors continue to clean up after a strong storm ripped through a Clark County community this weekend. As reported on News Center 7 Daybreak and at 11:00, a possible tornado caused damage around ...
Many schools across Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana have announced closures or early dismissals as a line of severe thunderstorms brings damaging winds and a threat of dangerous tornadoes to the Ohio ...
The National Weather Service's Wilmington office confirmed a tornado in Northridge after a preliminary storm survey in the ...
Thousands of FirstEnergy customers are without power after severe thunderstorms moved through the area on Monday evening.
Southwest and Central Ohio are more susceptible to tornadoes than other areas of the state. That's because these areas have more low-level moisture, which contributes to tornado formation, Cassady ...
Storm damaged homes remain after a tornado passed through the area the previous evening, Tuesday, May 28, 2019, in Brookville, Ohio. (AP Photo/John Minchillo) ...
Editor's note: This story reflects news from Thursday, March 14. For the latest updates on the destruction and devastation of the tornadoes in Ohio and across the Midwest, check our news file for ...
He said the U.S. can get as many as 1,500 tornadoes a year, and this time of year is statistically the most likely for tornado activity in the U.S.; many of them just aren’t in high-profile ...
To report storm damage in your area, call the National Weather Service office at (937) 383-0031. This story will be updated.