Storms tear through Northeast Ohio, leaving hundreds of thousands without power
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Published 2024-08-07
All Comments (21)
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Take CARE Ohio! ❤️🩹🙏💯
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The giant trees in my yard are still standing and we have power. Go Portage County!
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Trees gone, garages cars and houses smashed, 200,000 plus without power but hey!!! Somebody lost their trampoline. Oh the humanity
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OMG not the car! God forbid! My precious Caddy🙄
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So hard..praying the resources needed are made available
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sometimes garages and storage-units are not built to code...i remember renting on storage unit with some very questionable wood framing, inside of it...
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Did FE send all their crews to Florida to help with Debby? Maybe we need to recall them.
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This so so sad
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No sirens in Lorain county where i …..
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Jesus please send help and protection we pray. Thank-you Jesus ❤❤❤
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Trees need to be topped. Lack of maintenance is a cause of a lot of this damage.
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How was this not an official tornado?
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Owners fault for not trimming their trees and leaving cars outside. They will learn in hope.
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Sun storm activity past weekend = Superstorms Tuesday CB
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I was so confused when we lost power because there is barely anything going on outside it was just cloudy
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I live in Houston, TX. In July a hurricane level 1 blew through quickly. Afterwards 2.5. MILLION people lost electricity. Some people were without electricity for 2 weeks. My electricity was out for 5 days. I live in an apartment so I do not have a generator. It was unbearable.
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As you can see... the trees are apparently the culprits. Sure, they are beautiful on sunny days... but with the weather we've been having, you don't want a tree crashing into your home, your car, blocking the driveway or street, going over power lines taking them out. Cull. You don't want to be out of power for seven to ten days, or have to deal with a hole in your roof because of a branch. It's not worth the risk.
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my back pain and arthritis say todays are gonna be even worse...ugh.
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A Cleveland area tornado is almost unheard of. Cincinnati. An article dated July 1 put Ohio at 63 tornadoes. In 2023 we had 60, prior to that the record was in 1992 for 62 tornadoes. We had warning again in SW Ohio I think the first Monday of August 2024, but nothing touched down. In April here were 8 in one night just here in SW Ohio. In May I heard we were ranked #5 in states with the most tornadoes. We've turned into tornado alley.
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Have you heard from the white house? We are praying for all in the path of Debby & other storms. God be wirh you.