Warsaw Sees Damage From Last Night’s Storm
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Warsaw city employees work to clear debris from Patterson Road.
WARSAW — While there was no weather warning or watch in Kosciusko County, a pretty powerful storm blew through the area last night, Aug. 6.
The storm passed through Warsaw at around 8:30 p.m. The weather caused a number of emergency calls including transformer fires, trees down and possible lightning strikes. Most of the county’s damage seemed to occur in the Warsaw area.
As of 9 a.m. this morning, 119 NIPSCO customers remain without power in Warsaw.
Several side streets are still closed due to the storms, including Harrison Street near Kosciusko Community Hospital.
Did your area see storm damage? Leave us photos in the comments.
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Warsaw city employees work to clear debris from the roadway.
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This tree on Patterson Road was damaged in last night’s storms
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The Lassus Handy Dandy sign on US 30 suffered damage.
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This home is barely visible due to all the downed limbs and debris.