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Severe Storms Down Trees in Harmontown, Southeast Oxford; No Injuries Reported

A tree crashed onto a Harmontown home near Sardis Lake just before 5 p.m. Sunday as severe storms swept through Lafayette County, downing trees across multiple roads.

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Severe Storms Down Trees in Harmontown, Southeast Oxford; No Injuries Reported
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Strong winds during a severe thunderstorm system that moved through Lafayette County on Sunday brought down trees in Harmontown and southeast of Oxford, with one tree collapsing onto a home near Sardis Lake shortly before 5 p.m. No injuries were reported at any of the affected locations.

The most significant damage occurred at a property off County Road 517 near Sardis Lake in the Harmontown community, where a tree fell directly onto a residence. Photos shared by Lafayette County EMA and reported by regional outlets showed a tree lying across the home and over a fence, as well as a separate tree uprooted and broken in two.

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Additional downed trees were reported on County Road 509 in Harmontown and across Highway 334 near County Road 418 southeast of Oxford, extending the storm's footprint beyond the Sardis Lake area. Lafayette County EMA issued warnings during the event highlighting damaging winds and the possibility of tornadoes, though no tornado has been confirmed by official sources.

The March 15-16 storm window prompted emergency management officials to assess damage across the affected areas. Lafayette County EMA released photographs documenting the destruction as part of that response, offering residents a visual account of conditions in Harmontown.

By Sunday night, active severe weather alerts had cleared for the county, though isolated showers and gusty winds remained possible through Monday morning. Emergency management's damage assessment of the full scope of tree-related destruction across the county was ongoing at the time of initial reporting.

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