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Five years after a devastating derecho hit Iowa, the state continues to feel the effects of the storm that caused extensive ...
Sunday, Aug. 10, marks 5 years since one of the worst storms in U.S. history. Iowa's tree population has yet to recover.
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Cedar Rapids KCRG-TV on MSNHow many trees did Iowa lose from the 2020 derecho?An estimated 2.67 million trees in Iowa forests and another 4.4 million trees in urban canopies were killed or damaged by the ...
Five years ago, destructive prolonged wind gusts of up to 140 mph blew through Iowa, felling trees, flattening crops, ripping ...
Five years after the 2020 derecho's hurricane-force winds extensively damaged homes throughout the area, construction ...
Sunday marks five years since a record-breaking and devastating derecho moved across the state of Iowa.The August 10th, 2020 ...
The devastation saw significant damage to structures, crops, and trees, impacting communities across the state.
We check in LIVE from the Iowa State Fair with Andy Petersen from the Iowa Agribusiness Radio Network.
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KCRG on MSNIs Linn County ready in the event of another derecho?The city of Cedar Rapids and Linn County Emergency Management Service were criticized for their slow response when it came to the National Guard aid and setting up shelters. But if one were to happen ...
The National Weather Service has confirmed a third tornado formed in Iowa during July 28-29's derecho. The track of this tornado, rated an EF-0, was identified using drone and satellite images in ...
The August 2020 derecho inflicted billions of dollars in damage across the Midwest, including a massive economic impact in ...
The August 10, 2020 derecho was a storm that no one had time to prepare for.Trees that took generations to grow— were brought ...
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