hospital.No deaths have been confirmed so far, the Daily Mirror reports.The tornado hit the small town – with a population of just 4,000 – at around 3.40pm (local time) and there are reports of heavy damage to buildings.A Michigan Department of Natural Resources worker told CNN that the wreckage caused was "catastrophic".Michigan Police's Lt.
Derrick Carroll said the tornado had ripped through a mobile home park, passed through Gaylord's business district and brought power cables down – with most of the damage caused on the west side of town.Michigan Police tweeted: "Otsego County: Tornado touched down.
MSP and local resources responding. More information to follow as it becomes available."It then added: "Trees and power lines blocking roadways.
Multiple homes and businesses damaged. Avoid the Gaylord area. Emergency crews are responding. Heavy damage throughout the area."Ambulances are transporting injured persons to local hospitals.
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