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Severe storms on March 13–14, 2026, caused over 1.1 million power outages across the Midwest and Mid-Atlantic, with Ohio most affected.
Severe storms across the U.S. Midwest and Mid-Atlantic regions on March 13–14, 2026, left over 1.1 million homes and businesses without power, with Ohio hardest hit.
High winds, reaching up to 85 mph in Cleveland, downed trees and power lines, causing widespread outages.
Major disruptions occurred in Ohio, Pennsylvania, Michigan, and other states, with utility companies reporting hundreds of thousands of customers affected.
Restoration efforts were slowed by hazardous conditions, including unsafe wind speeds for repair crews and blocked roads.
Authorities urged residents to stay indoors, avoid downed power lines, and monitor updates from local officials and utility providers.
Las tormentas severas del 13 al 14 de marzo de 2026 causaron más de 1.1 millones de cortes de energía en todo el Medio Oeste y el Atlántico Medio, con Ohio más afectado.