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Thunderstorm winds estimated at 70 mph caused extensive tree damage and some structural damage in the Pleasant Dale area. The fire station had its roof scattered across the street and couldn't respond to a call due to debris blocking the fire trucks. Much of the town lost power as well. The city park sustained damage to a baseball dugout and picnic tables.
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Pleasant Dale, Nebraska
City | Pleasant Dale |
County | Seward |
State | Nebraska (NE) |
Country | United States |
Zip Codes | 68423 |
This is segement 3 of 3 of an EF-2 tornado that crossed from Seward County into Lancaster County. After passing southeast of Pleasant Dale and crossed into Lancaster County, the tornado produced its most substantial damage, tearing off the top half of a 100 year old barn and pulling the barn itself from its rebar attachment to the foundation. Other outbuildings and grain bins were also damaged in this area. The tornado continued northeastward and passed near the southeast end of Pawnee Lake, damaging power poles in the area. The path continued northeastward, damaging trees and eventually crossing Highway 34 just east of Malcolm Road before dissipating shortly thereafter.