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August 11, 2010 - Thunderstorm Wind
Emergency management officials reported a few trees down onto power lines on County Road 400 North, near the Cass and White county lines.
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Power outage (also called a power cut, a power blackout, power failure or a blackout) is a short-term or a long-term loss of the electric power to a particular area.
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- Stay away from the downed power lines, park vehicles in protected areas;
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Lake Cicott, Indiana
City | Lake Cicott |
County | Cass |
State | Indiana (IN) |
Country | United States |
Zip Codes | 46942 |
An NWS Storm Survey confirmed a tornado touched down in an open|field south of W CR 400 N, between N CR 1000W and 925W. It|tracked quickly northeast, flipping 8 spans of a center pivot|irrigation system once, the destroyed 2 large pole barns at a|residence near 400 N and 925W. Several trees were snapped and|corn fodder from the field was pulled into the yard and extended|northeast form there. The back garage portion of a home was|damaged. Power poles were also snapped in the area. The tornado|made a turn to the right some and began to weaken, striking a|home at the intersection of W CR 400 N and N CR 900 N where the|roof on the SW side of the home was lifted, several small er|trees were uprooted and a fuel tank was rolled into the field to|the NE. Debris was carried for a few more miles to the northeast.|The track of the tornado may have continued further northeast but|it weakened significantly after the noted damage areas. Max width|300 yards with max wind wind speed estimated at 100 mph.