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Authorities in southern Michigan have searched through rubble and debris in the aftermath of suspected tornadoes that killed four people during powerful storms also blamed for two deaths in
A threat of severe weather across the nation’s midsection continued Saturday, a day after powerful storms whipped up tornadoes that killed four people in southern Michigan and two people in eastern Oklahoma.
Construction crews are clearing wreckage in Union City while FEMA teams assess whether Southwest Michigan qualifies for federal disaster aid. Small towns like Union City face tens of thousands in repair costs.
More than 35 million Americans from Wisconsin to Oklahoma were at risk from a severe weather outbreak on Friday that included violent storms, including tornadoes, that tore through multiple states. As of early Friday evening, there were 12 reported tornadoes across five states and a confirmed tornado on the ground in Illinois.
A new severe storm outbreak with potential intense tornadoes is set to slam the central US Friday, hitting areas already battered by a multi-day onslaught of twisters, massive
UNION CITY, Mich. | Authorities searched through rubble and debris in southern Michigan on Saturday after suspected tornadoes tore through the region and killed four people, including a 12-year-old boy, during powerful storms also blamed for two deaths in ...
More than 50 million people across the Midwest and Plains are bracing for severe weather on Tuesday, a day after baseball-sized hail and multiple tornadoes were reported in Minnesota, Wisconsin and Kansas.
A 12-year-old boy is reported to be among the dead following powerful storms that stretched across the middle of the country. Authorities in southern Michigan on Saturday were searching through rubble and debris after suspected tornadoes tore through the ...
The total also could grow Friday afternoon and night, as roughly the western half of southern Wisconsin is under an enhanced risk for more severe storms, including strong tornadoes.