10 most recent tornadoes in the Dayton region

The National Weather Service on Thursday confirmed a tornado struck near Enon in Clark County on Wednesday as powerful storms covered the region.

Here are the 10 most recent tornadoes that have affected the Dayton region:

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June 23, 2016, Warren County: A tornado touched down at a campground on Route 73 near Waynesville. The same storm snapped trees near Caesar Creek Lake and caused other damage. Damage was $360,000.

March 14, 2016, Miami County: Homes were damaged in Potsdam after a tornado touchdown at 1:30 p.m. Damage was $75,000.

March 14, 2016, Montgomery County: One Brookville home lost its entire roof in this storm that caused a tornado that first touched down along Arlington Road just south of Potato Ridge Road. Damage was $250,000.

May 26, 2015, Greene County: A tornado touched down at the Greene County Shopping Center on Indian Ripple Road, where cars were thrown. There were two injuries reported. Damage was $750,000.

April 19, 2015, Montgomery County: A weak tornado was confirmed near the intersection of Glenmina Drive and East Rahn Road in Centerville. Damage was $5,000.

April 2, 2015, Clark County: A tornado touched down and caused damages along Addison-New Carlisle Road. Damage was $1,000.

July 27, 2014, Champaign County: One home lost half of its roof to a tornado that touched down along U.S. Route 36. Damage was $15,000.

May 14, 2014, Greene County: Winds reached more than 100 mph in a storm in Gladstone that ripped most of the roof off the barn. A tornado first touched down in a field west of Springtown Road. Damage was $500,000.

Feb. 20, 2014, Montgomery County: A touchdown near the intersection of Sweet Potato Road and Brookville Phillipsburg Road in Phillipsburg caused damage that investigators described like this: "The garage door of a residence there was blown in, leading to the removal of the roof and two walls of the garage. The roof was uplifted, flipped, and dropped in the yard immediately to the east. Several trees were also snapped in the yard immediately east of the garage." Damage was $150,000.

Oct. 31, 2013, Miami County: A tornado touched down in a field on the west side of Lena-Palestine Road, and it destroyed at least one barn. Damage was $70,000.

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