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3 killed as apparent tornado strikes Michigan
Three people were killed in an apparent tornado that struck southern Michigan on Friday, authorities said, as powerful storms swept across the state, ripping the roof off a home improvement store and knocking down trees.
The Branch County Sheriff’s Office said three other people were taken to hospital after the apparent tornado hit the Union Lake area, about 125 miles (200 km) west of Detroit.
The National Weather Service confirmed at least one tornado near Union City in southern Michigan on Friday and said there could have been additional tornadoes.
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At her home near Union City, Lisa Piper was heard repeatedly shouting “Oh my God” while filming from her back deck as a violent rotating column of air — appearing to be a tornado — tore through buildings across the lake. As the funnel grew larger and pulled large debris into the air, she said, “It’s lifting houses.”
“My heart is pounding,” she said in the video. “I hope they’re OK.”
David Roth, a meteorologist at the National Weather Service’s Weather Prediction Center in College Park, Maryland, said conditions were favourable for a tornado because a weather system pulled moisture from the Gulf of Mexico while a warm front moved north and collided with much cooler air in the Great Lakes region.
Michigan records an average of about 15 tornadoes each year, far fewer than Texas with 155 and Kansas with 96, he added.
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In St. Joseph County, Michigan, near the Indiana border, the sheriff’s office urged residents to “seek shelter immediately” after reports of an unconfirmed tornado, a severe thunderstorm watch and possible winds exceeding 60 mph (96.6 kph).
“Citizens should anticipate power outages, closed roadways and/or neighbourhoods and cellular/internet interruptions,” the office said in a Facebook post.
Authorities activated the state’s Emergency Operations Center as officials responded to widespread wind damage.
Officials in Edwardsburg, near the Indiana border, reported fallen trees and several homes heavily damaged and warned residents to avoid the area.
Powerful storms developed Friday afternoon from Michigan down to North Texas.
In Oklahoma, a dramatic video captured Thursday showed a first responder driving toward a storm near Fairview as flashes of lightning illuminated a giant funnel cloud that appeared to touch the ground. The footage was recorded by a camera mounted on the deputy’s car.
Authorities said a 47-year-old woman and her 13-year-old daughter from Fairview were found dead in a vehicle near a highway intersection with a county road around 10 pm Thursday.
“Severe weather struck Major County last night and tragically claimed the lives of a mother and daughter,” Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt said Friday, adding he was praying for the grieving family and others affected by the storms.
According to the national Storm Prediction Center, more than 7 million Americans faced the highest risk of severe weather Friday in areas including the metropolitan regions of Kansas City, Missouri; Tulsa, Oklahoma; and Omaha, Nebraska. Nearly 25 million people were under a slightly lower risk in a broader zone that includes Dallas, Oklahoma City and Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
The National Weather Service said severe, scattered thunderstorms were expected Friday evening from parts of the Plains states to the Ozarks and Midwest.
Meteorologists with the private forecasting service AccuWeather said the strong storms were caused by a clash between warm air moving north from the Gulf Coast and cooler Canadian air behind cold fronts.
The storms come as the United States approaches what is widely known as tornado season, which begins at different times across the country. Experts advise basic safety precautions, including having a weather radio and a plan for shelter before tornadoes strike.
Weather conditions began improving Friday in parts of the Northeast, though Maine, Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut remained under weather advisories. Flood warnings were also issued in southern Ohio.
Meanwhile, parts of the southern United States are expected to experience unusually high temperatures by the weekend.
“Temperatures will be 20–30 degrees above average, with 80s reaching as far north as parts of the Ohio Valley and Mid-Atlantic,” federal forecasters said in a long-range forecast discussion, adding that daily temperature records could become widespread.
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3 killed, 9 injured as train ploughs into bus, auto-rickshaws in Ctg
Three people, including a policeman, were killed and nine others injured when a speeding train hit a bus and two auto-rickshaws at a railway level crossing in the port city of Chattogram Saturday morning.
Witnesses said the train was approaching towards Chattogram rail station from Najirhat around 10:30 am and different vehicles were waiting on both sides of Jhautala level crossing when the train approaching.
The accident occurred as the bus tried to drive through the level-crossing hitting two auto-rickshaws from behind and dragged those onto the level crossing.
Sarwar Alam, officer-in-charge (OC) of the Chattogram Railway Police, said the train crashed into the bus and the two auto-rickshaws.
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"Two people were killed on the spot. And the 10 injured have been admitted to Chattogram Medical College and Hospital (CMCH)," the OC said.
The train was a diesel-electric multiple unit one, he added.
Another injured man died at the CMCH around 4:45 pm, said inspector (investigation) of Pachanlaish Police Station Sadiqur Rahman.
The deceased were identified as police constable (Traffic North) Monir Hossian of Noakhali district, Bahauddin Ahmed, an engineer of Dhali Constructions and Sazzad,19, a college student.
Meanwhile, a three-member panel, headed by Additional Superintendent of Chattogram Railway Mohammad Abdul Gafur, was formed to look into the incident, said Hasan Chowdhury, assistant superintendent of Chattogram Railway Police.
Shaheda, a witness, said the gateman of the level-crossing was found sitting in an adjacent shop when the accident occurred.
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Train accidents in Bangladesh
Train accidents are common in Bangladesh, many at unmanned level crossings and some due to the poor condition of tracks.
According to data provided by the Bangladesh Railway, in August 2019, only 466 gates of its 1,412 level crossings have gatemen.
In November 2019, a deadly collision occurred between Dhaka-bound Turna Nishita Express and Chattogram-bound Udayan Express on the Dhaka-Chattogram route near the Mandbagh railway station in Kasba upazila of Brahmanbaria.
The train crash had left at least 16 people dead and over 100 others injured.
At least 113 people, including 26 women and 11 children, were killed in railway accidents between January 1 and June 30 this year, according to a July report, jointly prepared by the Green Club of Bangladesh (GCB) and the National Committee to Protect Shipping, Roads and Railways.
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