Some residents still without power from Sunday’s storm while bracing the storms that hit tonight
By:
Jackie Bauer
Posted: Apr 2, 2025 11:43 PM EDT | Updated: Apr 2, 2025 11:51 PM EDT

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SOUTH BEND, IND. -- As the community braced for the next round of storms tonight, hundreds across Michiana were still waiting for the lights to turn back on from Sunday’s storm.
South Bend Dental Care and some residents at The Village Terre Apartments were among more than 90 I&M costumers on day 4 without power in a tucked away neighborhood of of Ironwood and State Road 23 in South Bend.
ABC57’s Jackie Bauer caught up with one resident on how she’s gotten through the last few days that she said felt like camping in her own home!
After 3pm Wednesday less than 5 out of the 90 I&M costumers had power restored
A full outage map can be found Here.
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