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Event title

United States - Two dead after tornado strikes near Fairview, Oklahoma

Event category

Weather - Tornado

Severity

Low

Event date (UTC)

2026-03-06 20:09:36

Last update (UTC)

2026-03-06 20:09:36

Latitude

36.267997

Longitude

-98.4808

Area range

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Address/Affected area(s)

Fairview, Major County, Oklahoma

A mother and daughter were killed near Fairview, Oklahoma, after a tornado struck their vehicle near state highways 60 and 243 late on March 5, 2026, according to the Major County Sheriff’s Office. The fatalities were confirmed on March 6.
The Major County Sheriff’s Office confirmed at least two fatalities after a tornado struck a vehicle near Fairview, Oklahoma, late on March 5.
The victims, identified as a mother and daughter, were reported missing at approximately 23:50 local time. The woman was driving west of Fairview near state highways 60 and 243 when communication was lost during a phone call, according to authorities.
A tornado touched down in the area at the time of the incident, but the circumstances surrounding the deaths remain under investigation. Officials have not released the identities of the victims due to privacy concerns.
The tornado was part of a larger outbreak that swept across the southern U.S. starting on March 4. The severe storms brought heavy rain, hail, and strong winds across Oklahoma, Kansas, and Texas, spawning multiple tornadoes in the region.
The same storm system also brought heavy rainfall and flooding to parts of Texas, including the Dallas–Fort Worth area, where daily rainfall records were broken on March 4.

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