Devastation Strikes Michigan: Tornadoes Trap Workers and Flatten Homes!

Devastation Strikes Michigan: Tornadoes Trap Workers and Flatten Homes!

Severe weather that has been wreaking havoc in the Plains states for weeks turned its attention to Michigan on Tuesday, leaving workers trapped and destroying a mobile home park, officials reported.

Portage, Michigan, Mayor Patricia M. Randall stated that her city was hit by two tornadoes on Tuesday, with no reports of injuries or deaths so far. One of the tornadoes ripped off a side of a large FedEx facility, trapping about 50 workers inside as first responders worked to clear live electrical wires blocking their safe exit, said Kalamazoo County spokesperson Taylor Koopman in an email.

"The FedEx building in Portage sustained significant damage and is still an active scene," she said.

At the Pavilion Estates Mobile Home Park in Kalamazoo County, entire residences were destroyed by a tornado, Koopman said. Rescue crews were on-site searching for survivors and providing temporary shelter, which was set up at the Portage Senior Center.

Residents were urged to stay put as first responders sorted out the situation.

"We have multiple scenes across the County and heavy damage," Koopman said. "There are several reports of power outages, wires down, and debris in the roadways. We ask that folks stay off the road if they're able."

More than 32,000 utility customers in Michigan were without power Tuesday night, according to utility tracker PowerOutage.us.

Imagery of a strip mall barber shop in Portage showed its front ripped away to reveal its interior.

"Due to downed power lines and trees and possible gas leaks, we are urging residents to stay in their homes so first responders can reach those who need assistance," Randall said.

The National Weather Service issued a rare tornado emergency statement Tuesday afternoon for an area including Union City, southwest of Portage.

A weather service meteorologist said that one tornado and likely one or two others were all but confirmed Tuesday night, even as the service customarily waits until the next day to send trained crews to the sites of possible tornadoes for confirmation.

The severe weather since mid-April is the result of waves of cool, low-pressure storms moving east from the Pacific Northwest and clashing with the warmers climates of states near the Gulf Coast. The colliding air has produced unsettled weather ripe for tornadoes, flooding, and hail.

There were 19 reported tornadoes in at least seven states on Monday.

The National Weather Service said heavy weather, including possible thunderstorms and flash floods, was in store for many of the same regions for the next couple of days.

An estimated 53 million people from northeast Texas to Virginia will be in the risk area for severe storms on Thursday.

Portage is about 142 miles west of Detroit.

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