IMAGES | Damage and debris from Louisville and surrounding areas after violent storms
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Communities from Corydon, Indiana to Brandenburg, Kentucky spent Thursday cleaning up from the high winds and tornadoes from Wednesday night.
Pictured: this image dated April 6, 2023, shows Project Manager Mark Lichtefeld pointing to debris after a concrete wall of the warehouse he built on Robards Lane near Gardiner Lane in Louisville, Ky., was toppled as storms moved through the area on April 5, 2023. (WDRB/Jailen Leavell)
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As of 4 p.m. Thursday, an estimated 5,052 LG&E/KU customers without power in Jefferson County, according to the utility company's online outage map.
When it comes to falling trees, experts say there are some steps homeowners can take and things to watch out for before their trees topple over.
If you're worried about getting scammed by someone promising a quicker fix, you can consult the Better Business Bureau (BBB) or the Kentucky Roofing Contractors Association.
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