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Damage reported after severe storms Sunday

  • Severe storms occurred on Sunday, March 30, 2025, in Bartholomew County and the Greater Cincinnati area, including southwest Ohio, southeast Indiana, and northern Kentucky, resulting in tornado warnings, power outages, and damage.
  • Strong winds and thunderstorms brought down trees and power lines, causing damage and widespread power outages across the affected regions.
  • In Bartholomew County, tornado warnings were issued at 7:08 p.m., and a possible funnel cloud was reported near the Interstate 65/Jonathan Moore Pike area, with multiple trees and power lines down across the county.
  • Power outages affected thousands of customers, including nearly 5,000 Duke Energy customers and 899 Bartholomew County REMC customers, with Duke Energy reporting 3,000 outages in the Columbus area alone as of 10:10 p.m.
  • Damage reports included a church steeple taken down in Middletown, flipped campers in Camp Cedar in Mason, Ohio, a roof blown off a home, and multiple trailer park homes damaged in Saint Clair Township, leading to the closure of New Miami Local School District on Monday, and the National Weather Service will review damage reports to determine potential needs for surveys.
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Spectrum News broke the news in United States on Sunday, March 30, 2025.
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