Tracking storm damage and extreme heat in Michiana
Posted: Jun 16, 2022 7:23 PM EDT
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NORTH WEBSTER, Ind. -- ABC57’s Brian Conybeare was in the field on Tuesday, surveying the damage that was inflicted by storms passing through Michiana on Monday.
Conybeare spoke with Dennis Prater, who detailed how his family was forced into the basement by the storms and how a large tree on the property fell, smashing his SUV.
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