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A rare tornado barreled through the small northern Michigan community of Gaylord on Friday killing at least two people and injuring more than 40 others as it flipped vehicles, tore roofs off ...
GAYLORD, Mich. – A rare tornado barreled through a small Michigan community Friday, killing at least two people, injuring dozens and leaving wreckage in its wake. At least 44 people were ...
Michigan averages just 15 tornadoes per year, the state’s website shows. About 25,000 people live in Gaylord and Otsego County, according to the US Census Bureau. “It’s northern Michigan ...
Mobile homes were destroyed. Tornadoes are so uncommon in northern Michigan that Gaylord doesn't have a siren system to warn people about hazardous weather. The town of 4,200 turned to cleanup ...
Gaylord — The deadly tornado that touched down in Gaylord on Friday was an EF3 with winds reaching 150 mph, according to the National Weather Service. It was the first EF3 or greater in Michigan ...
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer declared a state of emergency Friday in Otsego County after a tornado touched down in Gaylord and tore through the northern Michigan town, killing two people and injuring dozens.
GAYLORD, MI — One year ago, a deadly tornado touched down in northern Michigan for twenty-two minutes. It didn’t take long for the destructive tornado to cut through 18 miles, and even less to ...
The tornado that ripped through Gaylord on Friday, killing 2 and leaving 44 injured, left considerable wreckage in its wake. A tweet from Michigan State Police's Northern Michigan Post shows ...
In the 11 years he has lived in Gaylord, he said, he had never seen a tornado like this. “This is Northern Michigan, we’re used to blizzards,” Mr. Distler said. “Not tornadoes.” ...
GAYLORD, MI – An intense tornado with a width reaching the size of two football fields was the first of its kind to hit a Michigan community in over a decade. An EF3 tore through the city of ...
GAYLORD, Mich. — Nearly one year ago, an EF-3 tornado ripped through Gaylord, Michigan. The storm left behind an 18-mile-long path of destruction, killing two and injuring dozens more.