Strong storms last night left thousands in Berrien County waking up in the dark
By: Amber Twardy
Posted: Aug 15, 2023 10:27 AM EDT

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BRIDGMAN, Mich. -- Storms that moved through Michiana last night left many people without power. Fallen trees and downed power lines were reported across the county.
Meteorologist Amber Twardy was live at Bridgman High School this morning near one of those knocked down power lines which resulted in the road to be closed off. Stick with ABC57 for updates on storm damage.
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