The National Weather Service Offices reported that at least eight tornadoes struck on Thursday in Indiana and Ohio, leaving a path of destruction in their wake. These powerful storms tore through communities, uprooting trees, damaging homes, and causing widespread power outages. The residents of these areas were left reeling from the devastation as they began the long process of cleaning up and rebuilding.
The National Weather Service issued warnings ahead of the severe weather, urging residents to take shelter and stay safe. Despite these precautions, the tornadoes still managed to wreak havoc on the region. The swift response from emergency personnel helped to ensure that no lives were lost during this natural disaster.
The strongest of the tornadoes is an EF3, with winds of more than 130 mph, that touched down in Auglaize County near Fryburg. The tornado continued on the ground through northern Logan County into communities near Indian Lake. Orchard Island, Lakeview and Russells Point saw the most extensive damage according to state emergency management officials. A more detailed report is expected in the next few days. EF3 tornadoes have winds of 136-165 mph.
Survey teams from the National Weather Service were still combing through the wreckage Friday and could find evidence of more tornadoes, or the tornadoes were even stronger.
Mike DeWine said. “There is a tremendous amount of damage here,” DeWine said after touring the Indian Lake community in Logan County on Friday.
Ohio, according to Chief Deputy Joe Kopus with the sheriff's office. 
In total, the weather service recorded more than 670 reports of severe weather across 12 states Thursday, including 500 hail reports. At one point during the afternoon, the National Weather Service had 16 simultaneous tornado warnings in effect – the seventh most for any day in March since 1986, said Daryl Herzmann, a weather analyst with the Iowa Environmental Mesonet at Iowa State University.
The tornadoes were stirred up by powerful storms that had dropped baseball-sized hail across the Plains and Midwest regions as it moved east over several days this week.
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