Ohio Declares State of Emergency After Severe Storms and Tornadoes
Governor DeWine mobilizes state resources to aid eight counties in Northeast Ohio affected by extensive storm damage.
- Storm Debby caused major flooding, power outages, and tornadoes across Northeast Ohio.
- Over 110,000 residents were left without power, with restoration efforts ongoing.
- Governor DeWine's emergency declaration aims to expedite assistance and recovery efforts.
- Local officials are coordinating with FEMA for damage assessments and additional support.
- The storms resulted in significant property damage, including uprooted trees and destroyed power lines.