Elderly couple killed after home destroyed by tornado in Lake Village, Indiana - NBC 5 Chicago

NBC 5 Chicago
March 11, 2026
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An elderly couple died after a tornado destroyed their home in Lake Village, Indiana.

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If you live in a tornado-prone area, this highlights the importance of having an emergency plan and designated safe space to protect your family and property.

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An elderly couple was killed after their home was destroyed by a tornado in Lake Village, Indiana. The specific names of the individuals were not provided in the source content. The article does not specify what data or systems were affected, nor does it detail why this event matters beyond the immediate tragedy. The documented consequence is the death of the couple and the destruction of their home.

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