Tornadoes
rip through Midwest; 2 dead, dozens injured
Tornadoes tore through Illinois, Indiana and Kentucky on Sunday, the National Weather Service said, part of a dangerous line of fast-moving storms that ripped through the Midwest.
17
November, 2013
There
were two confirmed fatalities in Washington County, Ill., Jonathan
Monken, director of Illinois Emergency Management Agency, said.
According
to the weather service, 70 tornadoes were reported across Illinois,
Indiana, Kentucky and Missouri, though that figure likely includes
duplicates.
At
least 10 states were in under severe weather alerts, as tornado
watches were posted from Michigan to Arkansas. Hundreds of thousands
of people were left without power, according to weather officials.
"We
obviously have a very dangerous situation on our hands and it's just
getting started," NWS deputy director Laura Furgione said during
a conference call with reporters earlier Sunday.
The
Chicago Bears' home game against the Baltimore Ravens was temporarily
halted due to severe weather in the Chicago area, and fans were
evacuated from the stands at Soldier Field. Play resumed several
hours later.
Washington,
145 miles southwest of Chicago, was hit particularly hard.
"I
went over there immediately after the tornado, walking through the
neighborhoods, and I couldn't even tell what street I was on,"
Washington, Ill., Alderman Tyler Gee told the Associated Press.
"I
stepped outside and I heard it coming," Michael Perdun, a
resident there, told the news service. "My daughter was already
in the basement, so I ran downstairs and grabbed her, crouched in the
laundry room and all of a sudden I could see daylight up the stairway
and my house was gone. The whole neighborhood's gone. The wall of my
fireplace is all that is left of my house."
Amy
Paul, a spokeswoman for OSF Saint Francis Medical Center, told the
Peoria Journal-Star that the hospital was treating 37 tornado
victims, including seven trauma victims. According to CNN, there was
one confirmed death in Illinois as a result of the storm.
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