The microburst caused localized but severe damage to trees and property in the affected area near Rainsville, Indiana. Large White Oaks and Eastern White Pines were snapped, and grasslands were flattened, indicating the strength of the winds. While no injuries or fatalities were reported, such events can pose significant risks to people, livestock, and structures in their path. The sudden and intense nature of microbursts makes them particularly dangerous for those caught outdoors or in poorly constructed buildings.