Officials search tornado-damaged areas after strong storms hit Illinois and Indiana

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Recently, strong storms swept through areas south of Chicago, causing significant damage and leaving hundreds of thousands without power in Illinois and Indiana. The storms, which included tornadoes, disrupted air travel and led to emergency responses across affected communities.

Despite the chaos, there were no immediate reports of fatalities. However, several individuals were treated for minor injuries, indicating the storms’ intensity and the dangers they posed.

In Merrillville, Indiana, located about 33 miles southeast of Chicago, the destruction was extensive. Homes were severely damaged, trees and power lines blocked roads, and a high school lost part of its roof. Local officials reported that multiple agencies collaborated to assist in searching and assessing the affected areas.

Marsha Smith, a resident of Merrillville, shared her terrifying experience during the storm. While sheltered with her neighbors in a stairwell, she prayed for safety as the tornado approached. “I said, ‘Lord Jesus make it pass, let it pass, let it pass over,’” she recalled. Fortunately, no one was hurt, but the aftermath left her neighborhood looking like a disaster zone.

The National Weather Service reported at least two other tornadoes impacted areas around Streator, Illinois, and Hebron, Indiana. In Streator, emergency crews were busy assessing the damage, and a reunification center was established for displaced residents, with assistance from the Red Cross.

Streator Mayor Tara Bedei expressed gratitude for the safety of residents, noting that four individuals received treatment for minor injuries. Meanwhile, first responders in Hebron worked tirelessly through the night to assist those in need.

In Elkhart, Indiana, Jennifer Hall faced her own challenges as a tree limb crashed through her rental home’s roof, creating a leaking hole. “I’m just nervous because it’s just been one thing after another,” she said, highlighting the stress many residents are feeling in the aftermath of the storms.

As of Friday, power outages were significant, with over 200,000 customers affected in Illinois and more than 120,000 in Indiana. The storms also caused considerable flight delays and cancellations at major airports, including O’Hare and Midway in Chicago.

These tornadoes followed severe storms earlier in the week that resulted in further power outages and property damage. A tragic incident in Des Moines, Iowa, saw a man lose his life when a tree fell during the storms.

The community response to these storms highlights the resilience of those affected, as local agencies and residents come together to assist each other during challenging times.

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Associated Press reporters Hannah Fingerhut in Des Moines, Iowa, and Gene Johnson in Seattle contributed to this report.

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