Home news The storms will download trees and electricity lines, because tens of thousands of people will be left powerless

The storms will download trees and electricity lines, because tens of thousands of people will be left powerless

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The storms will download trees and electricity lines, because tens of thousands of people will be left powerless


Strong winds and heavy rains in the South Bend region left the trace of extinction, cut down several trees and electrical lines and caused great damage to several components.

There have been no injured, such as a storm clock where the national climate service for exit at the beginning of the day is expired after 6 pm.

The electricity cut map on Indiana Michigan's website has repeatedly shown that it has affected about 50,000 customers until 6 pm on Sunday.

The electricity cut map on Indiana Michigan’s website has repeatedly shown that it has affected about 50,000 customers until 6 pm on Sunday.

Meanwhile, Indiana Michigan Power and Nipsco are both reporting tens of thousands of electrical buyers. Indiana Michigan Power has released about 41,000 buyers without electricity as of 5:45 pm, and Nipscoo has released about 34,500 electricity.

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The numbers rose to 60,000 in Indiana Power Michigan and 36,000 Nepsco buyers.

There were also several tree reports around the area.

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On Sunday, March 30, the heavy weather cut the tree that closed the east of the east on the Rojhelat Waye on Vernon Street in South Bend.

On Sunday, March 30, the heavy weather cut the tree that closed the east of the east on the Rojhelat Waye on Vernon Street in South Bend.

On Sunday, March 30, the heavy weather cut the tree that closed the east of the east on the Rojhelat Waye on Vernon Street in South Bend.

On Sunday, March 30, the heavy weather cut the tree that closed the east of the east on the Rojhelat Waye on Vernon Street in South Bend.

Tim St. Claire crosses a broken part of a tree that fell on its property in the 17000 Ireland road in South Bend on Sunday afternoon. He said the large branch lost his wife's car and did not damage the house or other trees on the property.

Tim St. Claire crosses a broken part of a tree that fell on its property in the 17000 Ireland road in South Bend on Sunday afternoon. He said the large branch lost his wife’s car and did not damage the house or other trees on the property.

This developed story is renewed.

This article initially appeared in South Bend Tribune: Tornado Watch expires in the South Bend region because thousands of people remain in the dark.

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