Tornado rips homes near Chicago, injures
several, disrupts power
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[June 23, 2015]
(Reuters) - A tornado destroyed
several homes near Chicago late on Monday, weather and rescue officials
said, injuring some people and trapping others, closing a highway and
cutting power links to thousands of homes.
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Emergency responders in the small town of Coal City, about 60
miles (100 km) south of Chicago, reported that homes were destroyed
by the storm, said Joe Schroeder, director of the Grundy County
Emergency Management Agency.
He could not give immediate details of the extent of damage or
injuries.
At least one person was taken to the hospital with non-life
threatening injuries, Coal City Fire Protection District Lieutenant
Nick Doerfler.
"I can tell you that we've had everything from fully collapsed
residences to minor damage as well," Doerfler said, adding that
power lines were down "everywhere" in the town.
At least three homes had been heavily damaged in Monday night's
storm, Brittany Halliday, daughter of Coal City Mayor Terry
Halliday, told a regional newspaper, the Herald-News.
"There are some houses that are no longer there," she added. "There
are (boat) trailers all over the place. It's just a mess."
Traffic on a nearby highway was blocked because of fallen power
lines, an Illinois State Police dispatcher said, adding that three
truck tractors had overturned there.
At least 19,000 customers in the area had been left without power,
utility Commonwealth Edison Co. said.
A "very damaging tornado" had struck the region, the National
Weather Service (NWS) in Chicago said. Images published by local
media showed yards and streets covered in debris and the roofs of
several homes smashed.
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Reports of damage also came in from the village of Sublette, some 70
miles (113 km) west of Coal City, weather officials said. The
Chicago Tribune reported that Sublette fire officials confirmed five
people had been hurt, including one with serious injuries.
NWS said it would send out survey teams to Coal City and elsewhere
in north central Illinois on Tuesday to assess the damage left in
the storm's wake.
It had earlier warned of severe thunderstorms in the area and
alerted nearby cities against the threat of flash floods.
In neighboring Michigan, five people were rescued from damaged
buildings after a tornado hit the city of Lansing on Monday
afternoon, the Lansing State Journal newspaper said.
(Reporting by Curtis Skinner in San Francisco; Editing by Richard
Pullin and Tom Heneghan)
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