UNITED STATES — Severe storms battered portions of Michigan and Ohio Thursday, leaving hundreds of thousands without power across the states. As of 6:54 a.m. ET Friday, there were over 400,000 customers without power in Michigan and over 200,000 without power in Ohio, according to PowerOutage.US.. usatoday.com
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Severe storms battered Michigan and Ohio Thursday, leaving thousands without power across the states
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Published (Updated) on Friday, August 25, 2023
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