A tornado that swept through a rural town in North Dakota left at least 3 people dead
- Tornadoes swept through rural Enderlin, North Dakota late Friday, killing three people and damaging homes and infrastructure.
- Severe thunderstorms with tornado reports in Stutsman, Barnes, and Ransom Counties led to widespread destruction and multiple power outages.
- Storm chasers found two bodies at an Enderlin residence and alerted authorities, while firefighters located a third fatality nearby as deputies conducted welfare checks.
- The National Weather Service recorded wind gusts up to 106 mph at Bemidji Regional Airport, where extensive damage and downed power lines were reported by county emergency management.
- The severe storms left about 24,000 North Dakota customers and nearly 34,000 in Minnesota without power, prompting travel advisories and ongoing recovery efforts.
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Multiple Tornadoes Devastates North Dakota - Videos from The Weather Channel
At least three people were reported dead in North Dakota after a derecho swept across the state, producing multiple tornadoes and wind gusts as high as 106 miles per hour. The thunderstorm complex is said to have torn roofs off homes and apartment complexes, flipped vehicles, and leveled thousands of trees. The National Weather Service is sending out crews to assess the damage. - Videos from The Weather Channel
Severe storms devastate Red River Valley, surrounding areas
ENDERLIN, N.D. — A tornado near Enderlin killed three people and caused damage east of the rural town. A combination of severe thunderstorms, reported tornadoes and high winds caused damage across North Dakota and into western Minnesota. Two lines of storms moved across North Dakota and tornadoes were also reported near Spiritwood and Valley City. The tornado remained east of Enderlin. "All our schools buildings and athletic fields are good," En…
3 dead, airport damaged as severe storms rip through Midwest
Powerful winds — including a tornado — that swept across parts of the upper Midwest left three people dead and a regional airport heavily damaged, officials said Saturday.Cass County Sheriff Jesse Jahner said at a press conference that two men and a woman were killed at two separate locations around the town of Enderlin, North Dakota, late Friday. Enderlin is about 57 miles (92 kilometers) southwest of Fargo. About 24,000 customers were without …
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