Tornadoes swept through Ohio and Indiana on Monday night and into Tuesday morning, killing at least one person, injuring others and leaving a trail of widespread damage.

Footage on social media and from local news outlets showed homes torn apart, downed trees and power lines, and roads littered with debris. Emergency responders and homeowners were surveying the damage, which was spread across much of Ohio, and thousands of people were still without power.

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In Celina, a city of about 10,000 people about 60 miles north of Dayton, an 81-year-old man was killed after the storm picked up a vehicle and slammed it into his home, said Mike Robbins, the Mercer County emergency management director. He said that at least seven people had been injured, three of them seriously, and that at least 40 homes had been destroyed or seriously damaged.