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    Storm damage, power outages in southwest Michigan

    2024-06-17
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    Severe storms blew through southwest Michigan Sunday night causing some damage and power outages in the region.

    The hardest hit areas are in Van Buren County where a tornado warning was in effect around 10 p.m. Sunday. A fire official reported a tornado on the ground east of Gobles and about 7 miles southwest of Otsego.

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    A viewer in Bloomingdale captured high winds that sent their trampoline flying and it damaged a portion of his house.

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=0mbkYQ_0ttWcDDa00 Jeremiah Ashbrook

    Another viewer sent in photos showing a flippped dock and boat lift on Long Lake in Van Buren County. Their boat ended up at the neighbor's place.

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=0ueieo_0ttWcDDa00 Brad DeKilder

    The National Weather Service has received these reports of damage as of early Monday morning.

    • Lots of damage in Pine Grove and Bloomingdale areas extending to Gobles. A number of trees down, power lines down. One power pole snapped in half, one tree on house, one tree on car. No reported injuries.
    • Number of trees and power lines down with power outages between Texas Corners NE to the Oakwood Area in Kalamazoo County
    • "Bright electric flash" on soaked road as power went out between I-94 and US-131 interchange. Possibly a live line falling into the standing water.
    • Tree limbs down in Lexington Green area. Portage, Kalamazoo County
    • 76 mph wind gust in Kalamazoo County

    As of 11:30 p.m., Consumers Energy reports more than 21,000 customers are without power. Most outages are in Allegan, Kalamazoo, and Van Buren counties. You can see the current outages HERE .

    If you do lose power, Consumers Energy recommends unplugging sensitive electronics like computers, TVs and printers to prevent electrical damage when power is restored.
    If you use a generator, Consumers Energy says to never place it in your basement, garage or other enclosed space. Keep generators away from any air intakes to avoid carbon monoxide poisoning.

    Consumers Energy says a downed power line should be given a 25-foot buffer. If you spot a downed power line that has not been marked, call 9-1-1 and Consumers Energy 1-800-477-5050.

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