"Devastating Tornadoes Leave Trail of Destruction in Central Ohio"

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Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio sustained damage, including a restoration hangar belonging to the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force, in a suspected tornado. Photos show siding and windows torn from hangars and debris strewn across runways, with several damaged aircraft. The base's commander emphasized safety and damage assessment, and while a tornado was confirmed in a nearby county, the National Weather Service is still investigating whether a tornado caused the damage. The Air Force has increasingly explored climate resilience in response to severe weather damage to its installations.
Topics:nation#air-force#climate-resilience#military#severe-weather#tornado-damage#wright-patterson-air-force-base
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- ‘Houses can be repaired;’ Clark County residents thankful for their safety after tornadoes WHIO
- Radar-indicated tornado touchdown in Clark County overnight WDTN.com
- Central Ohio storm destroys family's house 10TV
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