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Tree down on Factory and Detroit Streets in LaGrange: Neighbors say many trees came down in Monday's storms, but even more came down Tuesday afternoon.
Photo credit @GHSWeather
Photo credit @GHSWeather
Photo credit Jeni Resor
Photo credit Jeni Resor
Residents in La Grange County have reported downed trees and other damage due to the storms that rolled through Tuesday afternoon.
On US 20, two semis were blown over during heavy winds while traveling just east of La Grange. Tom comes says they were blown over by wind gusts in excess of 70 MPH.
VIDEO Semi blown over by +70 mph t-storm wind gusts in Lagrange Co. #inwx @NWSIWX
— Tom Coomes (@TomCoomes) June 10, 2020
? Jeni Restor pic.twitter.com/hyOanT7pQL
Editing my story for @ABC57News and the wind is so strong my car is swaying! I’m in downtown South Bend! @TomCoomes pic.twitter.com/ohglhFk7pS
— Tana Kelley TV (@tanakelley24) June 10, 2020




