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From: Pastor Dale Morgan <dgrmor...@telus.net>
Date: Thu, 20 Sep 2007 21:26:07 -0700
Local: Fri, Sep 21 2007 12:26 am
Subject: Torrential rains, damaging winds and large hail struck a broad swath of Minnesota
*Perilous Times and Global Warming

Torrential rains, damaging winds and large hail struck a broad swath of
Minnesota*

AP - 15 minutes ago

MINNEAPOLIS - Torrential rains, damaging winds and large hail struck a
broad swath of Minnesota on Thursday. One death was linked to the storms.

A 13-year-old boy drowned in Battle Creek Regional Park in Maplewood
Thursday night. Police said he was with three friends who went to play
in the swollen stream.

The rushing water swept him over a small concrete dam, Maplewood Police
Chief David Thomalla said.

Rescue crews later pulled the boy's body from the water. His name was
not immediately released.

Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport briefly suspended departures
because of the storm.

There were several reports of funnel clouds being spotted across the
metro area and elsewhere, though there were no confirmed tornado touchdowns.

Two townhomes were damaged in Woodbury, though police and fire officials
said they were not immediately able to determine if the damage was the
result of a tornado or straight-line winds.

Around 18,000 Xcel Energy customers lost power in the Twin Cities, as
did about 11,000 Lake Country Power customers in northeastern Minnesota
and about 7,000 members of Crow Wing Power in the Brainerd Lakes area.

The National Weather Service issued a flash flood watch for all of
northeastern Minnesota, an area that had already been soaked by heavy
rains Tuesday.


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