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UPDATE: Over 5K power outages across region due to Wednesday's storms

UPDATE: Over 5K power outages across region due to Wednesday's storms

Yahoo03-04-2025

UPDATE @ 12:15 a.m.
Thousands of people are without power after severe storms moved through Wednesday night.
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As of 12:10 p.m., there are 5,718 power outages reported across the region, according to AES Ohio's website.
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Severe Thunderstorm Warnings, Tornado Watch issued for region
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This includes the following counties:
Mercer- 4581
Auglaize- 915
Montgomery- 118
Shelby County- 53
Preble- 52
Darke 4
Clinton-2
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