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

Cleanup is underway after multiple tornadoes damaged homes, businesses and airports and left about 380,000 customers without power, officials said.

  • On Thursday, a tornado outbreak struck communities south of Chicago, leaving around 380,000 customers without power across Illinois and Indiana. Authorities assessed damage Friday as cleanup efforts began.
  • These tornadoes followed severe storms that swept through the Midwest on Wednesday, damaging buildings and canceling flights. In Des Moines, Iowa, a 54-year-old man died after being hit by a tree that broke apart and fell during strong storms, police said.
  • Powerful winds destroyed homes and infrastructure in Streator, Merrillville, and Bartlett. In Merrillville, resident Billy Navarro described the scene as "lots and lots of damage; power outages, trees down, fences down. It's a warzone."
  • NIPSCO shut off power to most of Merrillville Thursday night, while flight disruptions impacted Chicago's O'Hare International and Midway International airports. Emergency crews established reunification centers and shelters for displaced residents.
  • The National Weather Service will survey the region over the coming days to determine the total number of tornadoes that touched down. Red Cross shelters remain open for residents whose homes were destroyed.
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Officials search tornado-damaged areas after strong storms hit Illinois and Indiana

Authorities and residents are assessing damage and beginning cleanup efforts after tornadoes hit areas south of Chicago.

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