Residents Clean up After Severe Weather Damages Buildings
- A likely tornado struck Mayville, Wisconsin, on the afternoon of May 15, 2025, causing severe damage especially on the city's south side.
- Following the storm’s predicted path according to National Weather Service models, Mayor Rob Boelk officially announced an emergency declaration for the city at 6:29 p.m. That evening.
- Mayville experienced damaged homes, businesses including Mayville Manufacturing, downed trees, power outages affecting about 1,000 local customers, and debris scattered across Clark Street.
- Residents reported sensations of their houses being lifted and experienced basement windows shattering, while officials confirmed no serious injuries occurred; cleanup and efforts to restore power are still underway.
- Recovery continues with Public Works collecting debris, authorities urging caution around power lines, and structural engineers assessing damaged buildings to ensure safety before reopening.
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Residents clean up after severe weather damages buildings | News Channel 3-12
By Emily Pofahl Click here for updates on this story MAYVILLE, Wisconsin (WISN) — Severe weather left heavy damage in Mayville, as reports are surfacing of a tornado touching down in Dodge County Thursday evening. The Dodge County Sheriff’s Office said Juneau and Mayville were the hardest hit. Coleson Fiore and his family were inside their Mayville home on Main Street when the storm hit Thursday. “The lights started flickering and the power …
Residents clean up after severe weather damages buildings
By Emily Pofahl Click here for updates on this story MAYVILLE, Wisconsin (WISN) — Severe weather left heavy damage in Mayville, as reports are surfacing of a tornado touching down in Dodge County Thursday evening. The Dodge County Sheriff’s Office said Juneau and Mayville were the hardest hit. Coleson Fiore and his family were inside their Mayville home on Main Street when the storm hit Thursday. “The lights started flickering and the power …
East Lansing residents clean up after severe storms uproot trees, damage buildings
The smell of exhaust and the roar of chainsaws echoed through the Towar neighborhood in East Lansing Friday afternoon as neighbors worked to remove debris from Thursday night's severe storms. Thursday night's severe storms uprooted trees and damaged buildings in East Lansing. Friday, neighbors in the Towar neighborhood began removing debris. Video shows just some of the damage left behind by the severe weather. WATCH BELOW: Damage left behind in…
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