Weekend storms that toppled the steeple at Grace Baptist Church in Franklin, Ohio, is seen Monday, March 31, 2025. (Nick Graham/Dayton Daily News via AP)
Three children died in Michigan after a tree slammed into their vehicle during a violent storm. As severe weather continues sweeping across the country, more states are bracing for damage and tragedy.
A powerful storm struck Climax Township, west of Detroit, on Sunday. Winds knocked a tree onto a car, killing a 2-year-old girl, her 4-year-old brother, and their 11-year-old cousin. Deputies from the Kalamazoo County Sheriff’s Office responded quickly to the scene.
Three other passengers suffered injuries. First responders rushed them to the hospital. Authorities confirmed that severe weather played a direct role in the accident. A thunderstorm warning was active in the area at the time.
Michigan reported over 300,000 power outages by Monday. Wisconsin and Indiana faced similar conditions, with more than 100,000 homes and businesses left in the dark.
Freezing rain also hit northern Michigan over the weekend. Fallen trees blocked roads and damaged power lines. State police advised residents to stay indoors unless absolutely necessary.
In Alpena County, every resident lost electricity. The Alpena News couldn’t print its newspaper due to the blackout.
In Valparaiso, Indiana, fierce winds toppled a tractor trailer. The crash killed 34-year-old Jagbir Singh from Ontario, Canada. Investigators found him outside the truck, near the property of Pratt Industries.
Earlier that day, a warehouse in Elkhart, Indiana, collapsed during the storm. Fortunately, no one inside suffered injuries.
Severe winds ripped through southwest Ohio Sunday night. Gusts tore down a church steeple, flipped campers, and damaged several homes. Authorities confirmed no injuries but reported widespread structural loss.
A school district near Cincinnati canceled classes on Monday due to storm damage and power outages.
Storms swept through Maury and Humphreys counties in Tennessee, damaging homes and power lines. In one case, winds tore the roof off a house while the family was inside. Rescuers helped the trapped residents, who escaped without injury.
Sheriff Chris Davis reported widespread destruction across the region. Emergency crews worked through the night to clear debris and restore order.
The National Weather Service warned that the Southeast faces more dangerous weather this week. Clusters of strong thunderstorms could bring damaging winds and possible tornadoes.
Officials urge residents to stay alert and prepare for more disruptions. People should avoid travel during severe weather and seek shelter when necessary.
From Michigan to Tennessee, deadly storms have claimed lives and destroyed communities. Families now grieve the loss of loved ones, while others begin the long road to recovery.
As emergency workers clear debris and restore power, new threats loom over the Southeast. Authorities continue warning residents to take this system seriously.
With more storms on the way, the nation watches — hoping to avoid another tragedy as the deadly storms move east.
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