THREE RIVERS, MI (WKZO AM/FM) – Officials in Three Rivers are discussing the area’s March 6th tornado response.
At the commission meeting last night, the city manager, fire chief, American Red Cross volunteers, and others from Samaritan’s Purse gave presentations of their roles before, during, and after the storm hit.
Fire Chief Paul Schoon says the tornado “basically cut our city in half.”
The EF2 tornado ripped through Three Rivers as one of four that hit southwest Michigan that afternoon.
No one died in Three Rivers, but over 300 homes were damaged.





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