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Wisconsin Tornado Damage: Jackson County Hit Hard by Spring Storms, Red Cross Responds to Multiple Touchdowns

Wisconsin Tornado Damage: Jackson County Hit Hard by Spring Storms, Red Cross Responds to Multiple Touchdowns

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Wisconsin faced severe weather this past week as spring storms swept across the state, leaving significant damage in their wake. On April 17, multiple tornadoes touched down across Jackson County and surrounding areas, with one particularly strong tornado striking just south of Hatfield, Wisconsin, according to local storm reports. The tornado downed numerous trees, damaged homes, outbuildings, and campers, with road closures lasting several hours as crews cleared debris from roadways. Power crews were forced to shut off electricity and reroute power to undamaged lines to restore service where possible. The damage extended beyond Jackson County. L and L Farms and Greenhouse in Caledonia sustained major damage to its facilities during Friday night's storms, just days before the owner had planned to open for the season. The farm's greenhouse was significantly impacted, though fortunately all animals on the property remained safe. Additional reports indicate barns were flattened in Wisconsin during the intense storm activity. According to Jackson County officials, tornado touchdowns were reported in multiple locations throughout the county, with two primary impact areas identified: one north of Highway 10 on the county's north end and another in northeastern Jackson County. While initial reports suggested widespread tornado activity across various parts of the county, more focused damage assessment revealed the most significant destruction concentrated in specific areas. At the time of damage assessment, officials reported no known injuries, though property damage remained extensive. The Red Cross mobilized to assist affected residents, while mutual aid efforts included support from the Village of Fairchild Police Department, Black River Falls Fire Department, Hatfield Fire Department, and State Patrol resources. The severe weather was part of a larger spring storm system that brought scattered thunderstorms to the Northland region, with some storms capable of becoming strong to severe. The system brought cooler temperatures in its wake, with highs expected in the lower 40s on Sunday and lower 50s by Monday as the region transitioned into calmer conditions. Looking ahead, Wisconsin residents should monitor ongoing recovery efforts in affected areas, particularly in Jackson County where tornado damage assessment continues. Community resources remain available for those impacted by the storms, and officials encourage listeners to stay informed about local government support and assistance programs as rebuilding efforts progress. Thank you for tuning in to this weather and community update. Be sure to subscribe for the latest news and developments affecting Wisconsin. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease.ai. Some great Deals https://amzn.to/49SJ3Qs For more check out http://www.quietplease.ai This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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