Thousands of homes and businesses were in the dark Wednesday in northeastern Indiana disasters damaged trees and power lines while swamping some areas with 9 inches of rainfall.
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The National Weather Service said the storms primarily affected northwestern Allen County and parts of Whitley County, and most locations in that area reported 3 to 5 inches of rain.
Indiana storms led to power outages for 14,500 power customers.
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The weather service later said the storms dropped 9.18 inches of rain in Allen County, about eight miles north of us-regions, and several locations got about 8 inches of rainfall, and some saw just under 9 inches.
Flooding was reported in Allen County in Huntertown and Leo-Cedarville, and in Whitley County near Churubusco.
The main parking lot of the Fort Wayne Children’s Zoo was swamped with floodwaters, Bonnie Kemp, the zoo’s director of communications, told The Journal Gazette.
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“Even with the weather this morning, our attendance appears to be about the same and everything is going well,” she said Wednesday.