Severe Weather in Midwest Causes Structural Damage but No Fatalities
A series of severe weather events, including tornadoes and destructive winds, swept through the Midwest, particularly affecting Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Illinois. The storms caused significant structural damage, uprooting trees, tearing off roofs, and rendering rural roads impassable. In Illinois, a high school experienced power outages and structural damage during a music competition, but no injuries were reported. Officials are preparing for a long recovery process in the affected areas, with local communities and organizations stepping in to assist with cleanup and restoration efforts.