Crops between Seward and Utica suffered substantial hail and wind damage.
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Crops between Seward and Utica suffered substantial hail and wind damage.
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Norris Public Power District reported more than 75 transmission lines and numerous distribution poles are out of service because of the storm, leaving about 800 Seward County residents without power. Crews are working to restore electricity.
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At least 20 pivots were overturned or mangled in the storm June 14. Seventeen of them can be seen along Highway 34 between Seward and Utica.
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Trees split in the Tamora cemetery near Highway 34 and 378th Road.
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Tree and stone damage left a mess in the Tamora cemetery.
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A grain bin toppled a few miles east of Utica.
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Wind sucked in a grain bin at 378th Road and Highway 34.
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Heavy rains flooded fields across the county.
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A dozen power poles lay in a field at 392nd Road and Highway 34 after strong winds ripped through the area June 14, leaving around 800 residents without power.
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The roof from a nearby grain bin sits in a flooded field a few miles east of Utica.
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Mailboxes were an indication that a storm blew through the area. Several mailboxes in Utica and all along Highway 34 stood open following the high winds June 14.
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A portion of a tree rests on a house in Utica after the storm June 15.
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Leaves littered the streets in Utica and Seward after the storm.
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Hail destroyed a For Sale sign in front of a Utica home. The village saw severe hail damage to the west side of properties.
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A power pole rests on the edge of Superior Road northeast of Goehner.
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A home in Utica has significant hail damage.
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Area residents assess storm damage on their homes.
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Crews clean up trees and debris outside City Hall in Seward June 15.
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Local residents board up broken windows following a hail storm on June 14.
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Homes, including this one in Seward's mobile home park, saw extensive storm damage.
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Residents begin cleaning up tree limbs following damaging winds.
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Street crews begin cleaning up leaves and debris in Seward June 15.
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The Seward Memorial Library had a window broken out in its tower room during the June 14 storm. The tower room will be closed until staff can clean up the broken glass and assess water damage.
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Many businesses around the area saw storm damage on June 14.
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Seward's Walmart is closed until further notice because of damage to its front entry and roof. Some aisles of the store received puddles of rain.
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Some houses had fallen trees after the June 14 storm.