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Lake Village, Indiana residents continue cleanup after tornado outbreak
Summary
A tornado outbreak struck Lake Village, Indiana, with two residents reported killed. Local volunteers and the community center are coordinating donations, meals and limited internet access while officials assess the damage.
Content
Lake Village, Indiana is conducting cleanup and recovery after a recent tornado outbreak. Officials reported that two longtime residents were found dead following the storms. Community volunteers and local agencies are organizing donations and relief services. Utility crews and emergency teams are working to assess damage and restore services.
Known details:
- Two residents, a married couple in their 80s identified as Edward and Arlene Kozlowski, were reported found dead at their home.
- The Lake Village Community Center is collecting donations, offering meals and providing free Starlink internet access for people without service.
- Volunteers are sorting donations and assisting with debris removal while utility crews work to restore power to more than 800 customers who remain without electricity.
- Governor Mike Braun is scheduled to visit in the afternoon to conduct an aerial survey and meet with emergency operations staff; the Red Cross used North Newton Jr/Sr High School as an overnight shelter and base of operations.
Summary:
The tornado outbreak resulted in two confirmed fatalities and widespread damage in parts of Lake Village, with community groups and volunteers mobilizing to provide basic aid and communications. Officials continue damage assessment and recovery operations, and a governor-led aerial survey and emergency staff meeting are planned for the afternoon.
