Eight dead as tornados surge across central US
A tree is left uprooted following a tornado that hit several cities in rural southwest Michigan on March 7, 2026 in Union City, Michigan. (Getty Images/AFP)
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Tornados tore through the central United States in a series
of storms that continued into Saturday, leaving eight people dead and at least
a dozen others injured, authorities said.
Four people were reported killed in Oklahoma, where the
twisters gained strength, and four others died further north in the Midwestern
state of Michigan.
The Branch County Sheriff's Office said a tornado touched
down near Union City in southern Michigan on Friday, killing three people and
injuring 12.
About 50 miles (80 kilometers) west, officials in Cass
County said one person was killed and "several injuries" were
reported after a tornado hit the area.
"Our thoughts are with those who have lost family,
friends, and property during this incident," the Branch County Sheriff's
Office said in a statement.
Authorities in Cass County said a number of trees had fallen
onto roads and buildings, and more than 500 people were reported to be without
power.
"Emergency Management personnel will be conducting
damage assessments in the affected area as required by the State of
Michigan," the local sheriff's office said.
Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer said Friday evening she
was activating a state emergency operations center "to coordinate an
all-hands-on-deck response to severe weather in southwestern Michigan."
In Oklahoma, the extreme weather led to fourth deaths late
Thursday and Friday, and people were waking up Saturday to scenes of
destruction and loss in several towns across the state.
"Severe weather struck Major County last night and
tragically claimed the lives of a mother and daughter," Oklahoma Governor
Kevin Stitt posted on X.
Okmulgee County Sheriff Eddy Rice said in a statement that
two people died in a tornado that hit the town of Beggs on Friday night.

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