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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.
Five years ago, pictures told the story of the derecho. The 140 mph winds that hit Eastern Iowa on Aug. 10, 2020, downed ...
"It was chaos. So no cell service, no electricity, you couldn't cook food. Just driving through the community. Just trying to ...
Sunday marks five years since a record-breaking and devastating derecho moved across the state of Iowa.The August 10th, 2020 ...
Five years after the 2020 derecho's hurricane-force winds extensively damaged homes throughout the area, construction ...
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KCRG on MSNChurch starts rebuilding sanctuary destroyed in 2020 derecho after several roadblocks
First, it was insurance. Then, there was a lawsuit with the insurance company. Tariffs may have delayed the delivery of steel ...
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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 ...
The derecho — and the drought that began last year and continues this summer — meant Iowa farmers harvested 11% less corn last year, at 2.3 billion bushels — and 2% fewer soybeans, at 494 ...
In Iowa, the derecho produced its strongest wind gusts in the northeast part of the state. Winds estimated at 97 mph were reported near Holy Cross in Dubuque County, while the Dubuque Airport ...
Last August's derecho traveled 770 miles as straight-line winds decimated crops and shattered homes in Iowa, Illinois, Ohio, Minnesota and Wisconsin. It caused more than $11.5 billion in damage.
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