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Storm damage assessments still ongoing

LENOIR, NC (June 26, 2018)…Caldwell County is reporting that at least six homes were damaged yesterday as a result of the strong storms that rolled through the county.

  • Two homes received minor damage
  • Three homes received significant damage
  • Four homes were destroyed

Miller Hill Road and Clarks Chapel Road saw most of the significant damage.

There may be more homes added to this list after all damage assessments are completed.

As of now (3:55pm Tuesday, June 26) Duke Energy is reporting 607 power outages with varying restoration times up to 11:45pm tonight.

We will keep you updated when more reports come in.

Below is a report by Steve Ohnesorge from WBTV…

| WBTV Charlotte

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