Tornadoes Cause Damage in Illinois and Indiana Amid Midwest Storms
In Brief
Tornadoes struck Illinois and Indiana, causing destruction and strong winds in the Midwest.
Key Facts
- A tornado destroyed at least a dozen buildings in southeastern Illinois, according to CBS News
- Cars were overturned by the tornado in southeastern Illinois, according to CBS News
- A tornado passed through Bloomington, Indiana, according to CBS News
- Severe thunderstorms accompanied the tornadoes across parts of the Midwest, according to CBS News
- Wind gusts reached up to 70 mph in the affected areas, according to CBS News
What Happened
According to CBS News, severe storms swept through parts of the Midwest, spawning tornadoes that caused damage in southeastern Illinois and Bloomington, Indiana. The tornado in Illinois reportedly destroyed multiple buildings and overturned cars, while strong thunderstorms and wind gusts affected the region.
Why It Matters
The reported tornadoes and severe weather events in the Midwest may affect local communities and infrastructure. Information about the extent of damage and response efforts is still being gathered. Details about the full extent of damage and any casualties have not been confirmed.