(KMZA)--Friday afternoon’s severe thunderstorms, which led to the issuance of warnings across the area by the National Weather Service, left power outages, and damage, in their wake.
That includes the flipping of air planes at the Sabetha Airport by Friday’s strong winds, with one building at that location reported as having been damaged.
Nemaha County Emergency Preparedness Director Russ Lierz told MSC News two power lines were pulled from the poles, located at 200th Road, just east of K-63.
Bern tree damage is reported, including a home’s roof damaged by a falling tree, as well as flooding.
Tree and roof damage is also reported in Sabetha.
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