A total of four tornadoes have now been confirmed by NWS, including one tornado that touched down in Daviess County and moved into Martin County.
INDIANAPOLIS — The National Weather Service determined that four tornadoes touched down in four Indiana counties on Sunday.
The tornado-warned storms on June 25 left a trail of damage across Bargersville, Greenwood and Whiteland for the second time in the last few months. The National Weather Service confirmed the four tornadoes touched down in Johnson, Monroe, Martin and Daviess counties.The tornado in Johnson County was captured on video by dozens living in or near the Stones Crossing area and shows the funnel ripping through the neighborhood leaving a large cloud of debris in its wake.
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