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Southern Michigan reported tornado kills 3 and injures 12
Summary
Three people were killed and 12 others injured after a reported tornado and severe storm on March 6 in southern Michigan; the National Weather Service will conduct storm surveys across affected counties to assess damage.
Content
Three people were killed and 12 others were injured after a storm and a reported tornado moved through southern Michigan on March 6. Branch County officials reported the deaths and said three of the injured were taken to local hospitals near Union Lake. The National Weather Service is conducting storm surveys across portions of Cass, St. Joseph and Branch counties to document damage. The event drew attention because preliminary reports indicated significant damage along a wide path.
What officials reported:
- The Branch County Sheriff's Office reported three deaths and 12 injuries in the March 6 storm.
- The National Weather Service announced it will perform storm surveys in Cass, St. Joseph and Branch counties to assess damage.
- Preliminary NWS reports said a large, dangerous tornado struck Three Rivers and that the storm may have had multiple touchdowns.
- Damage reports covered about a 60-mile area between Niles and Union City, and it was not immediately clear whether one or more tornadoes caused that damage.
Summary:
The reported tornado and associated severe storm resulted in fatalities and multiple injuries and produced damage across a broad area in southern Michigan. The National Weather Service will carry out formal storm surveys, and damage assessments are ongoing.
