
Submitted photo by LaVerne Sanders, of Hiawatha, captured around 7:55 a.m. on the morning of June 29, 2023.
(KMZA)--Strong storms rolled through the region Thursday morning, with Nemaha County among those areas hit hard by the weather.
According to Nemaha County Emergency Preparedness Director Eddie Aldrine, the storm did a considerable amount of damage, mostly caused by falling trees and flooding.
He asks that any Nemaha County residents who experienced damage to contact him with their personal damage reports of property affected by Thursday's storms. That information can be provided by calling 785-336-2135. Emails may also be sent to eddie.aldrine@nmcoks.us. That address is posted with this story at mscnews.net.
The property damage information is necessary in order for Aldrine to issue a county-wide Disaster Declaration.
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