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Storm Clean-up Continues, New Watch Issued

Written on July 1, 2012 by InkFreeNews Archive

Categories: Archive 2012, News Archive 2012

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This home has been a labor of love for a local couple for the last two years. On Friday, they saw their dream home severely damaged in the aftermath of the severe storm. The house is on the east side of Ridinger Lake, Pierceton. (Photo provided)
Approximately 500 NIPSCO customers in Warsaw and Winona Lake and 125 in North Webster, and about 500 Kosciusko REMC customers are still without power as of 2 p.m. Sunday.

Warsaw Mayor Joe Thallamer says NIPSCO has been working around the clock to restore electricity and now expect everyone to be back online by this afternoon. A KREMC news release says they expect all electricity to be restored by this evening.

Until 5 p.m. today, the city of Warsaw is operating a cooling station at the Pete Thorn Center, 800 N. Park Ave., Warsaw. NIPSCO is also there serving water, ice and food to those affected by the power outages. Warsaw Mayor Joe Thallemer is asking everyone to spread the word about the cooling station as today’s high temperatures can be dangerous and even deadly, especially to children and the elderly.

The National Weather Service has also issued a severe thunderstorm watch for Kosciusko and surrounding counties until 8 p.m. tonight. There are 22 counties included in the watch area. Those are: Kosciusko,  Adams, Allen, Blackford, Cass, DeKalb, Elkhart, Fulton, Grant, Huntington, Jay, LaPorte, Marshall, Miami, Noble, Pulaski, St. Joseph, Starke, Wabash, Wells, White and Whitley.

Those watches are slowly turning to warnings in some areas. Stay tuned to weather radios for continued weather updates.

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