Storm damage in Montana
Storm damage in Montana
Storm damage in Montana
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A severe storm struck Missoula, Montana, on Wednesday night, bringing winds that reached up to 109 miles per hour, resulting in extensive damage and power outages for thousands. Families, like the Cole family, took refuge in their basements as trees were uprooted and homes damaged, with many residents waking to find their properties devastated. The National Weather Service had issued warnings for wind gusts of up to 60 miles per hour, but the storm exceeded those forecasts dramatically. As of Thursday morning, over 12,000 residents remained without power, and the city urged caution due to downed trees and power lines. Debris drop-off sites have been established for residents to dispose of storm debris at no cost. Social media has been flooded with images and videos of the aftermath, showcasing the destruction caused by this rare weather event.

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