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WEDNESDAY NIGHT STORM HITS PAINTSVILLE DOWNTOWN

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July 5, 2018
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July 5, 2018

4th of July storm blasts Paintsville; Some report seeing ‘funnel’

The Steeple was blown off First Baptist Church in Paintsville during last night's freakish storm. Photo by Kayla Moore Vanhoose

Kentucky Press News Service

Officials in Paintsville said a Wednesday night storm caused considerable damage in the city’s downtown.

Local media reports roofs off homes, a business without a roof, a church without a steeple and several trees down.

More than 1,000 Kentucky Power customers lost their electricity as the storm hit.

Some residents reported seeing a funnel cloud go through the town.

The National Weather Service plans to survey the storm damage this (Thursday) morning.

Outlying areas of Johnson County were not as hard hit, officials said.

 

Dr. Mann's Building in Paintsville had its roof blown off last night during the storm. (FB Photo from Tony Skeans from atop the Lodge Hall.)

 

 

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