Were there any injuries reported from the tornadoes?
No injuries have been reported despite the widespread damage.
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Severe weather brought multiple tornadoes to southeast Minnesota on Friday, April 18, 2026, impacting areas around Rochester, Stewartville, and Plainview. Disaster recovery efforts are underway as residents assess the damage. Miraculously,...
The National Weather Service confirmed the EF2 tornado near Stewartville, noting it was on the ground for about 14 minutes and approximately 175 yards wide. The storm caused significant damage to homes and farms, with reports of roofs torn off and walls partially collapsed. Olmsted County has issued a disaster declaration, and emergency services have disconnected utilities in affected areas. A temporary shelter was established at Autumn Ridge Church in Rochester. Residents are encouraged to complete damage assessment forms on the Olmsted County website [https://www.olmstedcounty.gov/Form/DamageAssessmentForm?ref=yanuki.com] or via email at [email protected].
No injuries have been reported despite the widespread damage.
Residents can complete a preliminary damage assessment form on the Olmsted County website or by emailing [email protected].
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