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Dayton Daily News, January 07, 2005

Election 2004 The Swing States: Down To The Wire

Water, Water Everywhere ; Ice Storm, Flooding Leave Thousands Powerless, Stuck

A destructive ice storm left more than 100,000 electric customers without power Thursday across the northern Miami Valley, and officials with Dayton Power & Light and other electric providers said it could be days before all power is restored. The ice storm, which began knocking out power on Wednesday, didn't make it farther south than northern Miami County, but floodwaters did. In Dayton, flooding was reported Thursday at the Montgomery County administration building and some Sinclair Co...

Dams Harness Rising Waters ; Current Flood Conditions Compared to 1913 Disaster

The Great Miami River has not yet crested and rainfall data isn't all entered in the computers, but the Flood of 2005 will go down in history as "very significant," an official of the Miami Conservancy District said Thursday. "We expect it will be a top-10 event since our flood control system was completed in 1922," said Hans Handefeld, a manager for the conservancy district.

Survivor's Life: Sweet Memories, Sad Loss

Dayton Daily News reporter Mehul Srivastava and photographer Chris Stewart are chronicling the efforts of Ohio volunteers as they deliver aid to victims of the Dec. 26 tsunami. THALANGUTTA, India -- First, the water came up to Nagappa Rao's knees. Then, as he and his family ran from the waves, the water came up to his waist. As he struggled, the water went over his 8-year- old son's head.

Ice Encases Community in Cold Anxiety

UNION CITY, Darke County -- Power lines, encased in halfinch thick ice, drooped across the end of Jeremy Perez's driveway Thursday. His yard was littered with tree limbs that snapped under the weight of the ice. On his roof lay a large part of a walnut tree that split and toppled overnight.

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