Suspected tornadoes prove deadly, leave trail of destruction in 3 Midwestern states
CBSN
A suspected tornado in western Ohio proved deadly Thursday night, authorities said, part of a storm system that also unleashed apparent twisters in parts of Indiana and Kentucky and left tens of thousands of homes and businesses without power.
The one in Ohio hit near the southern end of Indian Lake, leaving at least two people "and probably more" dead and causing heavy damage in Lakeview, Midway, Orchard Island and Russells Point, Logan County Sheriff's Office Chief Deputy Joe Kpous told CBS News.
Logan County spokesperson Sheri Timmers told CBS News there were multiple injuries, adding that an RV park was among the areas impacted. It wasn't immediately known whether anyone was missing.

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