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Michigan tornadoes: More than 120K without power after twisters strike

DETROIT Metro Detroit is once again left reeling from damage done by heavy rains. The southeast Michigan area, still recovering from flooding over a week  ago, accumulated another 1-2 inches of rain during a wave of storms Saturday afternoon and evening, said National Weather Service White Lake Township meteorologist Megan Varcie, leading to flooding on southbound M-10 and other areas. The National Weather says tornadoes struck near Detroit and Flint on Saturday evening. The two EF-1 tornadoes touched down in Genesee County s Clayton Township around 6:30 p.m. and in Oakland County around 7:45 p.m., the weather service said Sunday. Damage from both storms was consistent with winds of 100 mph touched down in Oakland County around 7:45 p.m., the weather service said Sunday. Both twisters traveled about 1.8 miles, damaging trees. One person suffered minor injuries.

Thousands in Detroit, Flint without power after tornadoes hit

Thousands in Detroit, Flint without power after tornadoes hit One minor injury and no deaths have been reported, per the National Weather Service Loading the player. Metro Detroit and Flint Michigan experienced a series of tornadoes on Saturday, damaging several homes and businesses in Macomb, Oakland and Genesee counties and leaving thousands of residents without power. The National Weather Service (NWS) confirmed Sunday that a series of tornadoes touched down across southeastern Michigan on Saturday, including one in Macomb County’s city of Armada, one in the White Lake township of Oakland County, and one in Genesee County. Here is the storm survey for an EF-1 tornado that touched down in White Lake yesterday evening. pic.twitter.com/wdvxNGciFc NWS Detroit (@NWSDetroit) July 25, 2021

Substantial amount of damage left behind after potential tornado in Armada

Substantial amount of damage left behind after potential tornado in Armada A substantial amount of damage was left behind in Armada after a possible tornado on Saturday evening. Posted at 9:13 PM, Jul 24, 2021 and last updated 2021-07-24 23:14:20-04 (WXYZ) — A substantial amount of damage was left behind in Armada after a possible tornado on Saturday evening. Strong storms rolled through metro Detroit which caused a tornado warning to be issued for areas, including Armada, just before 8 p.m. Once the storms passed, photos and videos showed major damage to trees, homes, businesses and more. It appears there might have been a tornado, we have to wait for officials to make that determination, Macomb County Executive Mark Hackel said to 7 Action News. There s a substantial amount of damage to businesses, houses, power lines down.

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