Tornadoes kill four, injure more than a dozen in rural Michigan


A fallen tree rests again a Sheriff's vehicle outside a hospital following storms and tornado warnings in Three Rivers, Michigan, U.S. March 6, 2026. Dan Cherry/USA Today Network via REUTERS

NEW YORK, March ⁠6 (Reuters) - Tornadoes and strong storms killed at least four people and ⁠injured more than a dozen in southern Michigan on Friday, destroying multiple ‌homes and leaving hundreds of residents without power, local authorities said.

Soon after the National Weather Service issued tornado warnings for the area on Friday, videos on social media claiming to be from ​the towns of Three Rivers and Union City showed ⁠massive whirlwinds tearing roofs off ⁠buildings and lifting debris into the air.

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