Tornadoes and heavy winds destroy homes and roads across US midwest
Summary
Strong winds and tornadoes hit parts of the US upper Midwest, damaging homes, buildings, and roads. While no deaths were reported, many communities are facing a tough recovery as officials and neighbors work together to clean up and restore power.Key Facts
- Tornadoes and heavy winds struck Illinois, Wisconsin, and Minnesota.
- There were no reported deaths or serious injuries from the storms.
- Homes lost roofs, trees were uprooted, and roads were blocked by debris.
- In Wisconsin, some residents were briefly trapped in basements due to tornado damage.
- Emergency teams checked on people door to door and power restoration is underway.
- Community groups are helping residents with damaged homes.
- A high school music competition experienced power outages and building damage during the storm.
- Lena, Illinois, a small village of about 3,000 people, was notably affected.
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