Chicago-area utility Commonwealth Edison's (ComEd) website
showed that more than 22,000 customers were without power as the
thunderstorms swept through the region, near Lake Michigan in
the north of the U.S. state of Illinois.
The tornado touched down near Route 53/75th Street in Woodridge,
DuPage County, around 11 p.m. ET on Sunday. About a dozen homes
were damaged, and four people were rushed to area hospitals with
minor injuries, CBS Chicago reported.
A CBS Chicago reporter tweeted https://bit.ly/35TlQxL that six
people were injured in total and some residents were evacuated
to nearby shelters. The news outlet added that there were no
fires, but there were lots of gas breaches.
Fire Chief Mark Puknaitis said that anyone who was displaced
from their homes could go to Ranchview Elementary School, which
was designated as a place of shelter, according to CBS Chicago
https://cbsloc.al/2TRtcPc.
The website of ComEd, a unit of Exelon Corp, showed about 12,000
customers were without power in DuPage County alone while about
8,000 customers were in the dark in Cook County, which includes
Chicago.
"The severe threat has diminished/ended for most of the Chicago
metro area. Severe T-storm Watch remains in effect for a bit
longer for Will, Kankakee, Ford, Iroquois, and northwest Indiana
counties," NWS Chicago said on Twitter .
(Reporting by Radhika Anilkumar and Kanishka Singh in Bengaluru;
Editing by Christopher Cushing, Emelia Sithole-Matarise and Mark
Heinrich)
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