Summary
Authorities are investigating the damage after suspected tornadoes hit Michigan and Oklahoma, leading to six deaths. The storms caused destruction, including flattened homes and power outages, and led to states of emergency in affected areas.
Key Facts
- Suspected tornadoes killed four people in Michigan, including a 12-year-old boy.
- Two deaths in Oklahoma were linked to the storms, each at different locations.
- More tornadoes might have occurred in Michigan, but confirmation is pending.
- Tornadoes caused significant damage, like uprooted trees and destroyed buildings.
- A confirmed EF3 tornado with winds up to 150 mph hit the Union Lake area in Michigan.
- Authorities are providing disaster relief and declaring emergency states in impacted regions.
- Tornado watches were in effect across various states, indicating the potential for additional storms.