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Audubon County officials issue storm damage statement

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December 16th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Audubon, Iowa) Officials with the Audubon County Emergency Management Agency, Thursday, released a statement with regard to damage from Wednesday’s storm. Mike Jensen, Emergency Management Coordinator, said “The Audubon County Emergency Management, Audubon County Sheriff’s Office and several local officials spent the morning conducting total property damage assessments over most of the County. The Audubon County Secondary Roads Department is working today [Thursday] to clear debris from the roadways and reopen the roads.

“The impact of last night’s (Wednesday night’s) storms,” Jensen said, resulted in damage primarily to out buildings and downed trees. Damage ranging from moderate to total losses were noted. While we had damage throughout the county, the primary storm system path has been identified to be from south and west of Brayton, taking a northeasterly path crossing Highway 71 just north of Exira, and proceeding on to the northeast and east central portions of the county.”

Jensen concluded by saying “Audubon County Emergency Management is taking pro-active measures working with State officials, with regard to any forthcoming declarations.” He added, “If you (the citizens of Audubon County) have any further damages, please contact Emergency Management at 712-563-3483.