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One year has passed since an EF-2 tornado tore through the city of Rome, leaving a trail of destruction and a community ...
As the saying goes, “Rome wasn’t built in a day.” And nearly a year after a powerful tornado tore through the heart of the ...
According to the National Weather Service, the tornado that struck Rome on Tuesday, July 16, 2024, was an EF2 category ...
ROME, N.Y. -- One year ago, on July 16, central New York would be changed forever. Sure, we had tornadoes before, but they ...
More than 400 buildings were damaged by the tornado that packed winds up to 135 mph. Total losses: $26.7 million ...
"We didn't really know the significance of the damage 'til we went and looked out the windows," said Stacy Turner, Regional ...
One year ago, an EF2 tornado ripped through Rome with wind speeds that reached 135 mph, devastating sections of the city. The twister touched down in the city’s southwest before racing five miles ...
The twister touched down in Pavilion, Genesee County, and was an EF-0 on the Enhanced Fujita scale with peak wind speeds of 85 mph, according to the Weather Service. It touched down at 3:50 p.m. and ...
Rome’s cleanup after the July 2024 tornado has been finished, but the repairs and revitalization are still well underway. In the wake of the tornadoes that hit Clark Mills and Clinton, ...
One year since tornado hit downtown Rome ...