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2 dead, 3 injured after tornado in Deer Lodge, Morgan County

The Tennessee Highway Patrol has deployed at least 30 troopers to assist in response efforts.

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Morgan County officials have confirmed that a tornado swept through the area on Thursday night, resulting in two fatalities and injuring three others in the Deer Lodge and Sunbright communities. According to Aaron Evans, spokesperson for Morgan County Emergency Management, a mother and daughter lost their lives in the storm.

Morgan County officials have confirmed that a tornado swept through the area on Thursday night, resulting in two fatalities and injuring three others in the Deer Lodge and Sunbright communities.

According to Aaron Evans, spokesperson for Morgan County Emergency Management, a mother and daughter lost their lives in the storm.

The three injured individuals sustained non-life-threatening injuries, and no additional fatalities are expected at this time.

Emergency crews from local, county, and state agencies continue to conduct search and rescue operations.

The Tennessee Highway Patrol has deployed at least 30 troopers to assist in response efforts.

Authorities have established an Emergency Operations Center at Wartburg Central High School to coordinate relief efforts.

The storm caused significant disruptions to power, phone, and internet services in the affected areas.

Officials are urging residents to stay away from impacted locations to allow emergency crews to work safely and efficiently.

In Sunbright, the severe weather prompted a temporary halt to a high school basketball game after a tornado warning was issued.

Players and spectators took shelter before the game resumed once the storm had passed.

The National Weather Service is expected to release its final damage assessment for Morgan County by 4 p.m. Friday.

Officials continue to assess the extent of the destruction and provide assistance to those affected.


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Tornado on the ground near Willard, Colorado

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DENVER, CO — The National Weather Service (NWS) in Denver has issued a Tornado Warning for southwestern Logan County and north-central Washington County in northeastern Colorado, effective until 5:45 p.m. MDT Friday.

At 5:11 p.m., weather spotters confirmed a tornado on the ground near Merino, approximately 11 miles southwest of Sterling, moving southeast at 20 miles per hour.

The storm system is producing a dangerous and damaging tornado, with the potential for:

  • Flying debris posing serious risk to those outdoors or in vehicles
  • Structural damage to homes, roofs, windows, and vehicles
  • Uprooted trees and downed power lines
  • Total destruction of mobile homes

Communities directly in the path of the tornado include:

  • Merino
  • Prewitt Reservoir
  • Atwood
  • Logan Corners
  • Willard
  • Messex

Residents in these areas should seek shelter immediately. The safest option is to move to a basement or an interior room on the lowest floor of a sturdy building, away from windows and exterior walls.

Do not attempt to outrun the tornado in a vehicle. If no shelter is available, lie flat in a low-lying area and protect your head.

This is a confirmed tornado, not just radar-indicated. Immediate action is critical to ensuring safety.

Continue monitoring local media, NOAA weather radio, or official NWS alerts for real-time updates.


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