Greene County Parks & Trails leaders say the reserve lost five to six hundreds of trees along with some building damage.
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Director Jon Dobney says once the reserve is made safe, they’ll set up a weekend cleanup for the community.
“We’re hoping that we can clean up the dangerous areas in the next two months, but there is so much devastation. It’s a 93-acre property, half of it was a mature forest and that’s where the tornado went through.”
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