Photo taken by Brandon Labath shows storm damage in Bemidji. (Supplied)
BEMIDJI, Minn. (FOX 9) - Severe storms in the region left three people dead in North Dakota with storm damage reported in the northern part of Minnesota.
Aerial footage of storm damage in Bemidji will be uploaded above when it is available.
Storm damage in Minnesota, North Dakota
Bemidji storm damage :
Severe storms in the region resulted in at least three deaths in North Dakota and reported damage in Bemidji.
Beltrami County Emergency Management said that it issued a tornado warning for the southern part of the county, which includes Bemidji, just after midnight. However, no tornado sightings were reported in the area.
Wind gusts of 106 mph were recorded at about 12:55 a.m. at the Bemidji Regional Airport.
Rain and flash flooding then left many vehicles stalled in downtown Bemidji.
No injuries have been reported, but widespread power outages and damaged infrastructure impacted many area residents.
Crews are also working to clear downed trees obstructing roadways.
Anyone needing assistance can go to the Sanford Convention Center at 1111 Events Center Drive NE and use the convention center entrance near The Tavern, not the arena entrance.
More photos of the storm damage from the Bemidji area were shared by Donnie Hedlund from HomeStar Exteriors:
North Dakota storm damage :
The National Weather Service (NWS) in Grand Forks confirmed that two of the deaths were attributed to a tornado that hit a home about three miles east of Enderlin in Cass County near the border with Ransom County.
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NWS officials are still working to determine the strength and size of the tornadoes as well as the top wind speeds.
The Cass County Sheriff's Office reports that two people were found dead at a home in rural Enerlin after a tornado hit the area.
A third person was then found dead by the Enderlin Fire Department.
The Associated Press reports that about 24,000 customers were without power in North Dakota.
The storm was part of a larger system that also dropped hail across the upper Midwest.
The Source: This story uses information from the Cass County Sheriff's Office, the FOX 9 weather team and the National Weather Service.