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2009-06-19 / Front Page

Heavy storms pound parts of county


Heavy storms pound parts of county

A line of thunderstorms caused damage across Cherokee County on Thursday evening, prompting the opening of the Cherokee County Emergency Operations Center to handle the extra volume of calls.  Fallen trees and power lines blocked passage in numerous places, including Fortenberry Road, Burnt Gin Road, Highway 29, Wilkie Road, Beaver Dam Road, Baker Road and Old Racetrack Road, to name just a few. There was at least one report of a tree falling onto a residence. Firefighters from numerous departments, including Gaffney Fire Department, Corinth Volunteer Fire Department and Goucher-White Plains Volunteer Fire Department, were responding to storm damage calls. The National Weather Service issued a tornado warning for southern Cherokee County that expired at 6:45 p.m. Thursday. Workers from Duke Power, the Gaffney Board of Public Works and Broad River Electric all were being dispatched. The video seen here shows damage in the Burnt Gin Road area.

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