Toledo Tornado Aftermath: Updates and Stories from Point Place Residents.

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Lucas County Commissioners have amended the county’s Prevention, Retention, and Contingency (PRC) Plan to allow direct payments to seniors and families with children under 18 who were affected by the tornadoes that hit the area last week. The direct payments can be used to cover emergency expenses from the tornadoes, including temporary housing, appliances, utility assistance, home repairs that ensure health and safety, and personal expenses like food and hygiene products. Ohio Governor Mike DeWine is scheduled to visit Point Place on Tuesday afternoon following last week’s EF-2 tornado that left widespread damage and power outages for much of the area.
- Local officials approve emergency funding change for Toledo tornado victims, DeWine to visit Point Place WTVG
- City of Toledo posts tornado updates about trash, power, buses Toledo Blade
- Music plays on in Point Place amid clean-up efforts WTVG
- Point Place woman shares story of surviving traumatic injury when branch crashed through window during storms WTOL
- Point Place residents react to days without power since Thursday's storms, tornado WTOL
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