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Gaylord tornado: Michigan town ravaged by rare tornado

By Sarah Rumpf-Whitten

Published May 21, 2022

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A rare tornado barreled through the small northern Michigan community of Gaylord on Friday killing at least two people and injuring more than 40 others as it flipped vehicles, tore roofs off buildings and caused other damage.

On Friday afternoon, at about 3:40 p.m., the tornado was confirmed to be moving across northern Michigan. It traveled approximately 15 minutes wrecking havoc in its wake. At least one large building collapsed while several cars were flipped and destroyed. A mobile trailer park was also heavily damaged.

The tornado struck Gaylord, a community of roughly 4,200 people about 230 miles (370 kilometers) northwest of Detroit.

The National Weather Service on Saturday rated the twister an EF3 tornado, which carries "max winds of 140 mph."

Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, in Gaylord, declared a state of emergency, allowing additional resources to be used in the recovery effort.

"My heart goes out to the families and small businesses impacted by the tornado and severe weather in Gaylord," Whitmer said Friday evening, MLive.com reported.

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    Michigan State Police release photos of Gaylord tornado damage. (Michigan State Police Department)

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    Aerial views of tornado aftermath in Michigan (Michigan State Police Department)

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    Devastation caused by deadly tornado in Gaylord, Michigan (Michigan State Police Department)

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    Aerial photo shows aftermath after tornado rips through Michigan (Michigan State Police Department)

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    A house in Michigan is seen with storm damage after a tornado touches down in Gaylord (Michigan State Police Department)

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    Michigan residents' lives are uprooted after deadly tornado in Gaylord. (Michigan State Police Department)

"I have declared a state of emergency for Otsego County to rush resources to the affected areas, and the State Emergency Operations Center has been activated to coordinate our state’s response," she added, per the report.

"Michiganders are tough. We are resilient. We will do what it takes to rebuild. There’s no challenge we can’t get through together," Whitmer tweeted later in the evening.

Following the tornado in Gaylord, I’ve declared a State of Emergency for Otsego County.

Michiganders are tough. We are resilient. We will do what it takes to rebuild. There’s no challenge we can’t get through together. pic.twitter.com/ulOp2GgZfc

— Governor Gretchen Whitmer (@GovWhitmer) May 21, 2022

More than 25,000 people across northern Lower Michigan were without power by early Friday evening.

Vehicle upside down next to Culver's sign in Michigan storm damage

This image provided by Steven Bischer, shows an upended vehicle following an apparent tornado, Friday, May 20, 2022, in Gaylord, Mich. (Steven Bischer via AP)

Eddie Thrasher, 55, said he was sitting in his car outside an auto parts store when the twister seemed to appear above him.

"There are roofs ripped off businesses, a row of industrial-type warehouses," Thrasher said. "RVs were flipped upside down and destroyed. There were a lot of emergency vehicles heading from the east side of town."

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He said he ran into the store to ride it out.

"My adrenaline was going like crazy," Thrasher said. "In less than five minutes it was over."

Multiple homes were damaged and trees, and power lines were down and blocking roads, State Police said on Twitter. Images shared on social media showed multiple RVs shredded to pieces in a parking lot.

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    This image provided by Steven Bischer, shows damage following an apparent tornado, Friday, May 20, 2022, in Gaylord, Mich.  (Steven Bischer via AP)

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    In this photo provided by Angela Russ, severe weather damage is seen in Gaylord, Mich., just off the city’s 75 southbound 282 exit, Friday, May 20, 2022. (Angela Russ via AP)

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    This image provided by Steven Bischer, shows damage following an apparent tornado, Friday, May 20, 2022, in Gaylord, Mich. (Steven Bischer via AP)

Mike Klepadlo, owner of Alter-Start North, a car repair shop, said he and his workers took cover in a bathroom.

"I’m lucky I’m alive. It blew the back off the building," he said. "Twenty feet (6 meters) of the back wall is gone. The whole roof is missing. At least half the building is still here. It’s bad."

Video posted on social media showed extensive damage along Gaylord’s Main Street. One building appeared to be largely collapsed and a Goodwill store was badly damaged. A collapsed utility pole lay on the side of the road, and debris, including what appeared to be electrical wires and parts of a Marathon gas station, was scattered all along the street.

Otsego Memorial Hospital said it had no comment about any people seeking treatment for injuries. The Red Cross was setting up a shelter at a church.

Severe weather is very unusual in the northern Michigan region. 

Jim Keysor, a Gaylord-based meteorologist with the National Weather Service, said extreme winds are uncommon because the Great Lakes suck energy out of storms, especially early in spring when the lakes are very cold.

"Many kids and young adults would have never experienced any direct severe weather if they had lived in Gaylord their entire lives," he said.

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    This image provided by Steven Bischer, shows damage following an apparent tornado, Friday, May 20, 2022, in Gaylord, Michigan. (Steven Bischer via AP)

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    In this photo provided by Angela Russ, severe weather damage is seen in Gaylord, Mich., just off the city’s 75 southbound 282 exit, Friday, May 20, 2022. (Angela Russ via AP)

The last time Gaylord suffered severe damage from a wind storm was in 1998, when straight-line winds reached 100 mph, the weather service said.

Brandie Slough, 42, said she and a teen daughter sought safety in a restroom at a Culver’s. Windows of the fast food restaurant were blown out when they emerged, and her pickup truck had been flipped on its roof in the parking lot.

"We shook our heads in disbelief but are thankful to be safe. At that point, who cares about the truck," Slough said.

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Governor Gretchen Whitmer issued the following statement in response to the severe weather across Northern Michigan and the tornado in Gaylord.

"We are monitoring the extreme weather situation in Gaylord and Northern Michigan closely," Whitmer said. "As Michigan State Police have noted, trees and power lines are down, and multiple homes and businesses have been damaged."

"The MSP urge Michiganders to avoid the Gaylord area," Whitmer continued "Emergency crews are responding to help residents and assess the damage. Severe thunderstorm watches and warnings remain in effect throughout Northern Michigan. Our thoughts are with the impacted communities and first responders and utility workers who are working hard to keep everyone safe."

The Governor also shared on Twitter that her heart goes out to the families and businesses that have been hurt by the tornado.

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"To the entire Gaylord community — Michigan is with you," she said. "We will do what it takes to rebuild."

The Michigan State Police tweeted sharing that the City of Gaylord has imposed a 7:00 PM curfew on Friday that will be lifted Saturday morning at 8:00 A.M.

Fox News' Lawrence Richard and the Associated Press contributed to this report. 

Sarah Rumpf-Whitten is a U.S. Writer at Fox News Digital. 

You can follow her on Twitter and LinkedIn.

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