The Randolph County Sheriff's Department said overnight reports of mass casualties were false. But the damage in Winchester is extensive. (Alan Mbathi/IPB News)
The Randolph County Sheriff's Department said overnight reports of mass casualties were false. But the damage in Winchester is extensive. (Alan Mbathi/IPB News)
Winchester residents picked through debris following March 14's tornado, which did damage there and in Selma. (Alan Mbathi/IPB News)
Winchester Mayor Bob McCoy said 22 homes were possibly destroyed and 110 were badly damaged. (Alan Mbathi/IPB News)
Cornerstone Baptist Church paster, Rev. Andy Price, said "the whole neighborhood, we'll be helping each other and finding out what other people need." (Alan Mbathi/IPB News)
An emergency center was set up at Winchester Community High School where state and local agencies were working to provide assistance to residents. (Alan Mbathi/IPB News)
Winchester Mayor Bob McCoy said the town was "very lucky" to have no deaths reported. There were 38 people injured. And this Taco Bell was leveled in the storms. (Alan Mbathi/IPB News)
An overturned vehicle and the drive-thru screen are all that is left of a Taco Bell after it was leveled in the tornado. (Alan Mbathi/IPB News)
The Indiana Department of Homeland Security is asking residents of Delaware and Randolph counties to contact Indiana 211 to report storm damage. (Alan Mbathi/IPB News)