Truro Area News

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Last Wednesday night Truro, along with some other towns in southern Iowa, got hit by heavy winds and rain. Evidently the firemen had sighted some funnel clouds as the tornado siren was set off. My husband and I went to the basement as the winds were quite strong and the hail was hitting against our windows so badly that we thought that they might break. When we came up from the basement and turned on the houses outside lights, we were amazed to see all the limbs that had fallen or were blown from the neighbors into our yard. Some of these limbs were pretty good size. We had the neighbors chair from their deck in our backyard. Our neighbor had a trampoline that was blown across an oat field.

The old car wash door on the main street through Truro was blown out and hit the building to the south of it causing a little damage. The owner of the building said it made a loud crash when it happened. 

During all of this, firemen from the different towns were out watching the sky and reporting in to Madison County dispatch what the weather was doing and whether or not they were spotting any rotation. I would like to thank these men and women for all their dedication to their communities in trying to help them be safe by keeping watch. They were out pretty late doing this and risking their lives. I think we sometimes forget that these men and women have families, too, but they are willing and dedicated to help in every way they can. I believe all of them, and dispatch, too, need to be recognized for all that they do. It sure keeps dispatch on their toes responding to all the different fire departments calling in and from which location in the county plus reading the teletype and or the National Weather Service.

On Friday, June 19, we were hit by a terrific rainfall. It came down so fast and hard that I couldn’t even see the building across the street from City Hall. It kept this up for quite a while and I found out we received about 3 inches of rain in 45 minutes and several streets in town were flooded. I know some basements got hit again, too. The fire department was called out because of the street flooding. I don’t think I have seen rain fall so hard and for so long in quite a while. This has been quite a week between possible mini twister hitting us on Wednesday and knocking large limbs out of trees or the whole tree down and hail and now all the rain. I don’t know about you but I’m ready for a little calmer and dryer weather with a little less humidity! I’m putting my order in NOW.

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