Waterford residents' clear debris after severe weather
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Mia Bearden
Posted: Apr 17, 2026 6:28 PM CDT
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WATERFORD, Wis. (CBS 58) -- Storms this week caused damage in parts of Western Racine County.
In Waterford, trees were pulled up from the roots and fell on a house near Waterford Union High School.
The roof is covered where that tree came down.
And a garage door is folded in.
The people who live in the house are all ok, but they aren't the only ones dealing with damage.
"As soon as I saw the wind take down the pine I had, I saw it just flop on the ground and that's when I went downstairs. I knew at that point it felt like a tornado," said Brian Mingus, Waterford resident.
People in Waterford say cleanup will take time as they clear trees and start repairs.
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