As residents in the region continue to clean up from last week’s storms and tornadoes, today is an anniversary of a major twister outbreak.
It was May 30th 2004 when multiple waves of severe weather moved across the state.
Fifteen tornadoes struck central Indiana, with an additional 8 more across the remainder of the state.
Damage was over $13 million.
At the time, it was the second largest tornado outbreak in Indiana.
On that day tornadoes happened in Clay, Monroe, Morgan, Fountain, Hendricks, Marion, Hancock, Tippecanoe, Hamilton, Jacjsib and Madison Counties.