At least eight people have been killed by tornadoes in Michigan and Oklahoma, with authorities warning of more extreme weather ahead. The storms left behind a path of destruction, downed power lines, and damaged property, with thunderstorms and flash flooding expected in the region. Emergency management personnel are assessing the damage as the death toll could rise, with several injuries reported in both states. Governor Kevin Stitt declared a state of emergency in multiple counties to provide support and resources to affected residents.
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