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Several trees and power lines were downed across southern Greene County.
Several trees were knocked down in Sugarcreek, including along Wilmington Dayton Road. Numerous power outages were also reported.
Numerous trees were knocked down in Bellbrook, along with widespread power outages reported.
This tornado appears to have begun on Lackey Road, where the first visible signs of tree damage were observed. The tornado is believed to have then moved across the field between Lackey Road and South Charleston Road.||Damage was next observed on Paullin Road, where one residence had minor structural damage with some roof and siding removed. Additionally, multiple large tree limbs were downed in the vicinity. There was also a power pole that was knocked down along Paullin Road. Evidence of a tornadic circulation could be seen in the field to the southeast of Paullin Road.||The most significant damage from this tornado occurred along Watkins Road, where splatter of mud, dirt and insulation were observed on all sides of a residence. Several windows were blown in, with some roof and siding damage observed on multiple sides of the home. The carport was also destroyed. Damage at this residence was consistent with EF1 tornadic damage. The tornado then continued east, crossing into Fayette County at 2255EST, about 4 mile northeast of Jamestown. The tornado then came to an end at 2257EST, about 1.3 miles north-northwest of Pleasant View.
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AES: Power restored after gusty winds knocked out power in Miami Valley | WRGT
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Thousands of Montgomery County residents lost power on Wednesday, according to the AES Ohio website.
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Squirrel causes thousands of power outages for Kettering residents | WRGT
KETTERING, Ohio (WKEF) --A power outage that briefly affected nearly 4,300 AESOhio customers inKetteringon Tuesday evening is beingattributed to a squirrel
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AES Ohio reported almost 2,000 power outages Thursday morning across the Miami Valley.
UPDATE: Power mostly restored to AES Ohio customers after outage – WHIO TV 7 and WHIO Radio
More than 3,000 customers without power in region
Thunderstorms knocked out power to thousands of area customers, according to AES Ohio outage maps.
Storm leaves tree damage, power outages in Miami Valley | WRGT
DAYTON, Ohio (WKEF) — Residents in the Miami Valley were left without power following a severe storm that passed through Saturday morning.
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Fairborn, Ohio
City | Fairborn |
County | Greene |
State | Ohio (OH) |
Country | United States |
Zip Codes | 45324 |
Numerous power outages were the result of trees and power lines being blown down across the county. The AWOS at the Xenia airport measured a gust to 56 mph.