Tag: storm damage
WARSAW — Nonessential offices for Winona Lake, Warsaw and Kosciusko County have been closed for the remainder of the day due to power outages. Much of downtown Warsaw remained without power shortly before noon today, Thursday, May 23, after a strong, pre-dawn storm swept through northern Indiana. Area schools were also closed as a result …read more.
KOSCIUSKO — Viewers around the county woke up to storm damage after a storm passed through Kosciusko County and surrounding areas shortly before 5 a.m. Thursday, May 23. The weather service said they believe much of the damage was caused by straight-line winds. “Most of the winds were around 60 mph or so, based on …read more.
WARSAW — Due to damage from Monday evening’s tornado/storm, staff members at Oakwood Cemetery are busy cutting and removing downed trees and large limbs. Many flowers were also blown from urns and grave sites. Anyone missing flowers from a loved one’s grave site may search the area if they choose to do so. If flowers are …read more.
SILVER LAKE —Severe thunderstorms with strong winds and heavy rain moved through Kosciusko County Friday, July 20, with the southern part of the county reported to have sustained significant damage. Tornado and severe thunderstorm warnings were issued, with wind speeds of up to 50 mph reported. Multiple homes and vehicles were damaged in Silver Lake, …read more.
SILVER LAKE — In the midst of both tornado and severe thunderstorm warnings, the strong winds caused extreme damage in the Silver Lake area today, July 20. Winds, that were reported to be as fast as 50 mph, brought down countless trees and power lines. The majority of the damage was seen in the …read more.
MARSHALL COUNTY — The Marshall County Emergency Management Agency is asking anyone who suffered flood or storm damage to their residence or business (located in Marshall County), to report it by calling (574) 936-3740. The agency is collecting this information in order to see if the county meets the threshold requirements to be able to apply for …read more.
KOSCIUSKO COUNTY — Severe storms that blew through northern Indiana last evening, Wednesday, June 22, left a path of uprooted trees, downed power lines and structural damage in their wake. The following is a compilation of photos sent in by David Erklin showing the storms’ aftermath around Palestine Lake.
WARSAW — At 1 a.m. Thursday morning, June 23, another storm swept through KREMC service territory affecting approximately 1,500 members. High winds brought down trees, downing power lines and breaking poles. As of 6:45 a.m., crews had restored service to 1,100 members. KREMC will continue to work toward restoring service to the remaining 400 members, currently without power, …read more.
KOSCIUSKO COUNTY — With tornado watches and at least one warning issued last evening, Wednesday, June 22, the National Weather Service says it will be a while before any confirmations can be made. According to Mark Steinwedel, meteorologist with the National Weather Service, while radar picked up rotation in the southern part of the county, a careful assessment …read more.
KOSCIUSKO COUNTY — The Kosciusko County Communication Center has released data from storms that moved through the area yesterday, Monday, June 20. The following were reported: 10 false alarms 10 personal injury crashes Three property-damage crashes 13 disabled vehicles 12 road hazards 11 storm damage calls Five calls about power lines on fire The storms arrived …read more.
INDIANA — Spring storm season is upon us. Wind, hail and rain damage puts many people in the market for home repair services this time of year. But when storms roll through, scammers are not far behind. If your home or property has been damaged, beware of home improvement scammers who may be looking to …read more.
ROCHESTER — The Fulton County Historical Society’s property in Rochester suffered severe damage in an early morning storm Monday, Aug. 3. Volunteers are still working to clean up and assess the damage. One of the most devastating losses was the group’s iconic round barn. Built in 1924, the barn has been through a lot already. …read more.
Jerry Riffle, a member of the Syracuse Tree Board and a Syracuse Park Board advisor, told the park board during its regular monthly meeting Monday night that at least three trees need to be removed from Henry Ward Park. The board met in that park. A maple and two cottonwoods trees need to be removed. …read more.
The early storm this morning, Tuesday July 1, caused quite a bit of damage throughout the Syracuse area. Trees fell on several cars and limbs were everywhere throughout the area. Power lines were down with the the area north of Chicago Street and Oakwood Park having no power. Syracuse Police Chief Tony Cirello has been …read more.
A series of heavy storms passed through Kosciusko County Friday evening causing widespread flooding and downed trees. The Silver Lake and North Webster areas were hit the hardest. At about 4:31 p.m., the tornado siren sounded in downtown Warsaw when rotation was reported in the skies over Lake City Highway near Old Road 30. Fortunately, …read more.
Kosciusko REMC reports restoration efforts continue this morning after a severe storm tore through Kosciusko County Friday afternoon and says some customers could remain without power until early Sunday evening. As of 10 a.m. about 400 to 500 members were still without power. KREMC workers reported finding more poles and lines down than initially expected. …read more.











