Midwest Tornado Outbreak Causes Widespread Damage Across Multiple States
A series of tornadoes have swept through the Midwest, causing extensive damage in states including Illinois, Minnesota, Missouri, and Wisconsin. The town of Lena, Illinois, experienced significant destruction, with buildings and schools damaged and roads blocked by debris. In Minnesota, Rochester and Marion were particularly hard hit, with numerous homes damaged and emergency shelters set up for displaced residents. Wisconsin also reported severe damage, with roofs torn off and power outages affecting several communities. Despite the widespread destruction, no fatalities have been reported.