1 dead after a huge tornado hits Minnesota

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Severe storms that moved through parts of the Midwest created at any rate one ground-breaking tornado that harmed cultivates and executed one individual and harmed two others in western Minnesota, specialists said.

A 30-year-elderly person was killed close to Dalton when a tornado obliterated an enormous carport wherein he was working Wednesday evening, said Otter Tail County Sheriff's Lt. Keith Van Dyke.

Two others were taken to a clinic with wounds that were not viewed as perilous, Van Dyke said. He didn't have any clue about where or how the two were harmed.

Three farmsteads were hit, and one of those farmhouses was straightened, said meteorologist Vince Godon with the National Weather Service in Grand Forks, North Dakota.

Weather administration ground groups were attempting to affirm reports of extra cyclones, meteorologist Daniel Robinson said Thursday.

“Having eyes on the ground, the survey teams can look for indicators of other possible touchdowns,” Robinson said.

Kathy Long VanVoorhis, in Fergus Falls, Minnesota, said she was stirred by the tempest early Thursday.

“We heard this crack outside our bedroom window and immediately got up, and we ran out and saw the tree had fallen," she said.