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Oklahoma Tornado Kills Mother, Daughter in Van
7 Mar
Summary
- A mother and her teenage daughter were killed when a tornado struck.
- Their vehicle was lifted into the air by the powerful storm.
- The mother was urging her other children to take shelter when hit.

A mother and her teenage daughter were killed in western Oklahoma when a violent tornado struck, lifting their vehicle into the air. Jodie Owens, 47, and her daughter Lexi, 13, were found deceased late Thursday night near Fairview in Major County.
Authorities believe the deadly tornado, part of a powerful storm system, caused the fatalities. Owens was reportedly urging her other children at home to take shelter when the storm hit, with her daughter on the phone hearing her mother's last cry before the line went dead.
The severe weather outbreak impacted approximately 32 million Americans, with millions in the highest threat zones. In Michigan, at least three people died after a tornado tore through the Union Lake area on Friday.
Forecasters warned of intense weather, including tennis ball-sized hail and potentially deadly gusts, across several states. The storm system causing devastation in Oklahoma and Michigan is characterized by the collision of warm Gulf air and colder Canadian air, signaling the start of the spring storm season.




