Severe Weather Causes Fatalities and Damage Across U.S.
Severe Weather Causes Fatalities and Damage Across U.S.
US · Published Mar 13, 2026
Severe weather caused a fatality in Monroe, Washington, due to a falling tree.
The Midwest experienced at least 27 tornadoes in 48 hours, resulting in deaths and widespread damage.
Hundreds of thousands are without power, especially in Indiana, due to severe storms and large hail.
Severe weather brings tragedy and destruction
Severe weather events have recently struck various parts of the United States, leading to tragic fatalities and extensive damage. In Monroe, Washington, a person died when a tree fell on their vehicle, highlighting the immediate dangers posed by such conditions. The Midwest region has been particularly affected, with at least 27 tornadoes reported within a 48-hour period. This onslaught of severe weather resulted in the deaths of an elderly couple in Lake Village, Indiana, underscoring the life-threatening nature of these storms.
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