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At Least Three People Died Due To A Storm In Ohio 

Three deaths were confirmed from severe weather outbreaks in Kentucky and Indiana. The people of Ohio were suffering from severe weather. It is current news of the 14 March 2024 when the storm is packing 70 mph wind gusts. Several counties in Northern Ohio were under watch on Thursday night.  According to Cleveland officials, a half-mile-wide tornado was reported, which was very serious and dangerous. Unfortunately, the names and ages of dead bodies have not been identified. The forecast shows that these two storms are monitoring continuous circulations. One is in Croft-Ridd County, Ohio., and the other is in northern Annesland County.

The chief deputy of the Logan County Sheriff’s Office in Ohio confirmed the death toll to The Associated Press in an email Friday morning and said the death toll was likely higher. When Douglas Carter gave his remarks to the reporters he said there were a lot of people with deep injuries, but I don’t count them, I don’t know what the injuries are and I don’t know what happened.  Police said they were investigating the reports, but at a news conference, Carter said there were no casualties.

This area of 47 people in the northeast is about 70 miles (112 km) from the Indiana Police State Task Force, which asked for transportation to assist us in our search efforts in Winchester.  Spokesman Shahri said that the Tuan hit the southern end of the Indian jail and proceeded to destroy the villages of Resels Point, which happened at 8:00 p.m.

The mayor of Winchester said, “I’m shaken. It’s so great. I heard the sound of a train coming. Then I started to listen. It happened at eight o’clock at night. McCoy said. I’ve not heard this stormy noise before and will not want to listen again.  The small town of Salima, home to about 750 people, west of Winchester, was heavily damaged by the storm, and scenes of destruction were visible everywhere, emergency management officials said.

Amber Fagan, Indian Lake Area Chamber said after viewing the lake he was disappointed because the lake was fully destroyed. People face the loss of homes, property and a laundromat heavily damaged.  Shelters have been opened for the people in my houses

Due to the large number of casualties, the hospital said that it is not at capacity due to the increase in the number of patients and they have beds available now, but they have these facilities in case the number of casualties increases in the future.  It will not be possible to see significant damage to the roof throughout the area with the building and the windows of the building from the shoes of the roofers.

Dodds told TODAY that several people were injured and that more casualties could be expected.  “I do,” he added, adding that he was overwhelmed but grateful for all the volunteers who came to help.

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