In Muskingum County, downed power lines were reported on Rankin Drive in Zanesville, but the Zanesville Fire Department and Muskingum County Sheriff's Office reported an otherwise quite evening. Shoults said the Perry County Emergency Management Agency and National Weather Service will assess the damage on Wednesday to determine whether a tornado or straight line winds touched down.Īs of 10 p.m., American Electric Power Ohio reported 113 customer outages in the Thornville, Glenford and Brownsville areas and 120 in and around Zanesville. "But just east of that, it was like the storm never even came," Shoults said. Thorn Township fire fighters also mitigated a propane leak.Īt one Bruno Road residence, Shoults said 10 to 12 trees were laid down in the driveway of a farm house. Two different mobile homes were moved from their foundation and multiple campers overturned at residences on Ridenour and Bruno roads, just outside of Thornville, while a barn door caused damage to a pickup truck and some lawn furniture. THORNVILLE - High winds, rain and lightning caused property damage but no injuries, as a severe storm barreled through northern Perry County on Tuesday evening.Īccording to Thorn Township Deputy Chief Tristan Shoults, residents reported they witnessed either a tornado or straight-line winds just after 6 p.m.
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