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Severe storms leave downed trees, branches in Wichita areaResidents in Wichita and south-central Kansas are still cleaning up, days after severe weather brought heavy rain, flash flooding and high winds gusting up to 102 mph.
Along its path, several healthy trees were snapped, and some were uprooted. The largest trees that were snapped show damage consistent with an EF-1 tornado, the weather service said.
In and around Wichita in south-central Kansas, firefighters made about 70 water rescues after heavy rains caused flash flooding, Robb Lawson, a local National Weather Service meteorologist said.
Many areas around the Kansas City metro endured intense winds, large hail and possible tornadoes. National Weather Service crews spent Tuesday surveying damage to determine if a tornado could be ...
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