But the drive to push inland came soon after. Thus followed years of relative peace as the settlers got themselves established on American land. But that shortly gave way to trade, because the Europeans who arrived here learned that their survival was doubtful without Indian help. At the outset, they skirmished with the alarmed Indians of America’s eastern seaboard. The English, French and Spanish raced to carve up the “New World” by transporting over poorly prepared colonists as fast as they could. As those leaders learned from their explorers, the drive to colonize spread like wildfire. When European leaders dispatched the first ships in this direction, the aim was to explore new resources – however the quality of weather and the bounty of everything from timber to wildlife soon changed their tune. They were at peace with this beautiful continent and deeply plugged into nature. While there was inescapable tribal conflict, that was just a slight blemish in the account of our forebears. Archaeologists have unearthed remarkably advanced buildings and public works. It’s a story of beautiful artwork and deep spirituality. This is a developing story and we’ll update this page as we learn more.From Mayan and Incan ruins, from the mounds left in the central and southern regions of what’s today the U.S. Wind gusts between 55 and 66 mph were also reported in parts of the county. He said from the video it appears the funnel "was definitely on the ground." Paul shared video with this news organization showing a funnel cloud forming to the west of the village of South Vienna. Other than the historic home, no other property damages were reported in the village, Paul said. "The tornado warning came out very quick, very fast, and hopefully people listened to it and got in a safe place," he said. Paul said hopefully people heeded the tornado warning and took shelter. "It sounds like there's been a lot of wires down, trees down across the whole county," he said. Paul said the tree removal crew is reporting there are at least two more homes with damage from fallen trees in different areas across Clark County. They're not going to be able to live in there because there is so much damage to the side of the house," Paul said. When crews arrived, they found a tree had crashed into the historic house, causing major structural damage. > TRACK THE CONDITIONS: Live Doppler 7 Interactive Radar of wires down and trees on the wires at Ohio 54 and U.S. Fire Chief, said emergency crews got the call around 8:42 a.m. Every year you see storms and you think "Oh, I hope it's not going to come,' but today was the day."ĭenny Paul, Harmony Twp. I've been here 30 years and that tree's gotten bigger and bigger. They were able to get out of the house and were not hurt, officials said. RELATED: Storm damage reported in parts of the region after severe stormsĪuthorities said a man and a woman were inside the home when the tree came crashing down. Sykes said he didn't realize the extent of damages left by the storm until he went to the post office and saw crews working to remove a large tree that came down on a historic home. “I went back outside and I looked toward Speedway and all the dust was flying and the branches were flying. (I thought) 'What is that noise?' Sykes said. And then I went back inside and I kept hearing something roaring. "I was outside for a while and I didn't hear anything. Larry Sykes, of South Vienna, said he heard a "roaring" sound and saw dust and tree branches flying around in the air. 40 after an uprooted tree landed on a house. Crews have blocked Ohio 54 in South Vienna at U.S.
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