Tornadoes and Heavy Winds Cause Extensive Damage Across Midwest
A series of tornadoes and severe winds have caused significant damage across the Midwest, particularly affecting states like Illinois, Wisconsin, and Minnesota. The storms, which occurred on Friday, resulted in the destruction of homes, uprooting of trees, and blockage of rural roads with debris. Despite the extensive damage, no fatalities have been reported. In Lena, Illinois, a tornado caused significant damage, with local sheriff Steve Stovall expressing relief that there were no serious injuries. In Wisconsin, the cities of Kronenwetter and Ringle experienced severe damage, with residents trapped in basements and power outages reported. Minnesota also saw significant damage, with at least 30 homes affected in Marion Township. The National Weather Service is conducting surveys to confirm the tornadoes' impact.