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Lansing bands collectively to scrub up storm injury

By Editorial Board Published May 29, 2025 3 Min Read
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Lansing bands collectively to scrub up storm injury

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — The storms that swept by Lansing earlier this month have left a path of injury. The cleanup course of has been lengthy, however it has introduced neighbors collectively. Via the extreme climate, unity has been key for the folks of Ingham and Eaton County.  

“It’s been heartening to see how kind people have been to us. “From the tree trimmers to the fellows who put up our fence”, stated Gloria Rozeboom.  

Storm injury in Lansing. (WLNS)

Rozeboom and Tom Maves have been neighbors for over 25 years in Lansing. When the extreme climate rolled by, they made certain to help one another and assist each other clear up.  

Residents coping with storm injury after Thursday storms

Throughout city on Cleveland St., extra residents skilled devastating injury. Uprooted sidewalks, massive tree branches on houses, and particles may be seen lining the road. After the storm, the folks got here collectively to clear up among the injury. 

Resident Carl Dean stated, “We started picking up branches and bringing them to the road.” 

Storm DamageStorm injury in Lansing. (WLNS)

In entrance of Dean’s dwelling, a automotive was broken final night time in a crash. He says that he believes the crash occurred as a result of driver having hassle seeing due to the particles.  

“Branches all over and debris. We had to clean up, and the house across the street had to trim branches on it and trees on it that we had to take down”, stated Dean about what the method seemed like the times following the twister.  

For a lot of, the cleanup continues with assist from associates and neighbors. 

Cleveland St Storm DamageStorm injury in Lansing. (WLNS)

“The utility people have been wonderful,” Rozeman said. “They’ve been – it’s been really, really good”. 

Dean says that regardless of the injury to his avenue, they nonetheless cleaned up quick. Folks in the neighborhood had been grateful for a way rapidly their energy was restored.  

As clean-up continues, particles and yard waste drop-off websites can be found to individuals who reside in East Lansing and Lansing. These tips may be discovered right here. 

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