Kalamazoo County and state declare a state of emergency after Tuesday’s tornado
Leona Larson May 8, 2024Kalamazoo County Sheriff Rick Fuller said “everything indicates” one tornado was on the ground in the county Tuesday.
Storms that included at least one tornado touch-down hit Portage and Pavilion Township on Tuesday, causing widespread damage. Sheriff Fuller said at a press conference late Tuesday night that there were reports of 16-20 injuries.
“Pavilion Estates Mobile Home Park has been hit hard by the tornadoes, with entire homes destroyed,” Kalamazoo County spokesperson Taylor Koopman said in a statement Tuesday evening.
“We have transit, EMS, and rescue teams on the ground to relocate Portage residents to the Portage Senior Center, located at 203 E Centre Ave in Portage, and other County residents to Radiant Church, located at 995 Romence Rd. in Portage,” she added.
Despite the damage, there were no reports of deaths as of early Wednesday morning.
Kalamazoo County officials announced that the county would declare a “local state of emergency in response to the significant damage caused by multiple tornadoes within the County.”
The county is also asking people to fill out a damage self-reporting tool to mark points on the map where they have observed homes, buildings and infrastructure that was damaged in Tuesday’s tornados.
The city of Portage is urging people in affected areas of the city to stay home on Wednesday. City crews will be working to assess damage from the tornados.
Non-emergency offices in Portage are closed Wednesday. People needing assistance with sheltering or other human service needs should call 2-1-1.
A Federal Express facility near the Kalamazoo/Battle Creek International Airport was among the buildings that suffered major structural damage on Tuesday. About 50 people were stuck in the building after the storm due to downed wires. FedEx later confirmed they had been rescued.
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer declared a state of emergency and activated the State Emergency Operations Center.
Kalamazoo Department of Public Safety Chief David Boysen said the tornado or tornadoes mostly missed Kalamazoo.
“We actually got spared any major damage in the city of Kalamazoo,” he said.
“What we’re doing here in the city of Kalamazoo is we’ve recalled all of our off-duty personnel and we are assisting down in Portage with search and rescue operations or technical rescue team responded down there,” Boysen said Tuesday evening.
WMUK reporters Michael Symonds, Gordon Evans and Sehvilla Mann contributed to this report.
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