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INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — On this day in 2019, a significant outbreak of tornadoes happened across the Midwest and Ohio Valley in the midst of what was an ongoing, much larger outbreak of severe ...
It has been nearly a year since the outbreak and for the Dayton area, it was another bump in a difficult year that has carried over into 2020.
A total of 16 tornadoes smashed through the community on Memorial Day 2019, destroying homes and businesses, and leaving area residents and business owners to pick up the pieces.
Central and western Ohio saw the bulk of the storms with 19 confirmed tornadoes. Trotwood, a suburb in North Dayton, saw the strongest tornado, an EF-4 with estimated maximum winds of 170 mph.
Sixteen tornadoes smashed through our community on Memorial Day 2019. Since that day, the Dayton Daily News has been on the ground reporting on the devastation and the work of recovery. Now, one ...
“Oh my! What happened down there was worse than we ever experienced here,” Dayton resident John Barber said. Barber owns one of nearly 3,000 homes the Memorial Day tornado hit.
A Monday groundbreaking opened a new avenue for renters who lost their homes in 2019 Memorial Day tornadoes to achieve homeownership.
Officials say an Ohio woman who died last week is the second victim to die from a series of tornadoes that tore through on Memorial Day.
MONTGOMERY COUNTY — On Memorial Day 2019 multiple tornadoes hit part of the region. The worst of the multiple tornadoes, an EF4, touched down in Brookville and stayed on the ground for 30 ...
The all-day event featured presentations that reviewed the meteorological conditions and hazard warnings issued during the May 27-28, 2019, tornado outbreak in western and central Ohio that ...