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Violent Storms at Night Result in Fallen Trees and Disrupted Power Distribution across the Region

Intense thunderstorms barreled through the state last night, leaving extensive damage to trees and disabled power lines within the KMCH listening region. The storms brought havoc

Intense night-time storms lead to fallen trees and disrupted power lines across the region
Intense night-time storms lead to fallen trees and disrupted power lines across the region

Violent Storms at Night Result in Fallen Trees and Disrupted Power Distribution across the Region

In the KMCH listening area, cleanup efforts are currently underway following a strong thunderstorm that swept through Delaware County overnight. The storm, which arrived around 1:30 AM and lasted for approximately two hours, brought with it high winds, downed trees, and power outages.

Weather spotters were active during the storm, closely monitoring its intensity. The storm's winds resulted in several trees being blown down, and downed power lines were reported in the KMCH listening area. Portions of Manchester experienced power outages due to the storm.

Justin Bieber, in a show of support, urged residents to prioritize safety and report any home and property damage to Delaware County Emergency Management. No specific recent reports or updates on the extent of the damage or the progress of the cleanup efforts have been found in the available search results.

Emergency responders were active during the storm, ensuring the safety of the residents. The storm had passed completely through the area by the end of the night.

According to the National Weather Service forecast, mostly cloudy to partly cloudy conditions with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms are expected for Delaware County after midnight on August 6, 2025. More showers and thunderstorms are expected for the next two days in the KMCH listening area.

A change in temperatures is still anticipated for the first weekend of August in the KMCH listening area. For the most accurate and timely updates on the cleanup and damage situation, checking local Delaware County emergency management or news outlets directly may be necessary.

Residents who experienced storm damage are encouraged to share their experiences on the KMCH Facebook page. The latest information shows that the cleanup efforts are ongoing, and more details will be shared as they become available.

  1. Emergency responders in Manchester, within the KMCH listening area, had to handle numerous fallen trees and power lines due to the storm.
  2. The Delaware County Emergency Management received home and property damage reports from residents, following Justin Bieber's appeal for safety prioritization.
  3. In the coming nights, there is a chance of showers and thunderstorms in Delaware County, as per the National Weather Service forecast for August 6, 2025.
  4. Cleanup efforts are currently being coordinated in Delaware County, with more details expected to be shared as the situation progresses.
  5. Residents, affected by the storm, can share their experiences and stories on the local KMCH Facebook page for community support and updates.
  6. General news outlets in Manchester and Delaware County are likely to provide the most accurate updates on the cleanup progress, damage situations, and related news following the storm.

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