SHELBY (AP) — The National Weather Service says a tornado damaged some homes and businesses and caused some injuries in northern Ohio and a possible tornado damaged mobile homes in another part of the state. No deaths were reported.
Meteorologist Doug Kahn in the weather service’s Cleveland office said Monday that a tornado touched down Sunday in Shelby. The Richland County Emergency Management Agency said it damaged about a half-dozen homes and at least six people were injured.
The service’s Wilmington office says a possible tornado also swept through part of Clark County in western Ohio, damaging some mobile homes. There were no immediate reports of any injuries.
Weather service officials assessed damage in both areas Monday.