Tornado in Ohio
Posted on 10. Jun, 2010 by thanate in Tornadoes
Tornados and thunderstorms that swept through the Midwest overnight killed a number of people in Ohio, destroyed 50 homes and damaged a high school gymnasium where graduation was to be held Sunday. Volunteers in droves have been doing what they can to help residents in Millbury clean up after the EF-4 tornado that killed five people over the weekend. While town officials Thursday tested tornado sirens to make sure they are working properly, debris from the massive twister is washing up on the shores of Lake Erie miles away.

Photo: J.D. Pooley, Sentinel-Tribune
Russ Mamere, of Huron, caught a lot more than just walleye while fishing on Tuesday, three days about the devastating storm. ‘This stuff was out in the lake’, Mamere said, pointing to a large pile of debris. “It just looked like a bomb went off.”
But Mamere believes that it is the remnants of a bomb, but actually chunks of homes and businesses damaged in Saturday’s tornado. If the debris is truly left from the tornado that means it traveled roughly 40 miles.
Sources: newsnet5.com
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