Tornadoes and severe storms damage communities across the Upper Midwest
The Facts
- Multiple tornadoes and severe storms affected several Upper Midwest states on Friday.
- No deaths were reported following the storms.
- Lena, Illinois, sustained extensive damage from a likely or suspected tornado.
- Authorities restricted or shut down access to Lena because debris, downed trees, power lines and hazardous structures made conditions dangerous.
- In Lena, roads were blocked or impassable because of storm debris.
- Tornado damage in Olmsted County, Minnesota, prompted officials to warn people away from affected areas and report damage to homes.
- A reported tornado in central Wisconsin damaged homes in Kronenwetter and Ringle and briefly trapped some residents in basements.
- Communities across the region began cleanup and damage assessment efforts on Saturday after the storms.
Context
Which places were reported as hardest hit?
Lena, Illinois, was described as one of the hardest-hit communities, with extensive structural damage and blocked roads after a likely tornado U.S. News & World R…,WGN-TV. Reports also described tornado damage in Marion and Rochester-area parts of Olmsted County, Minnesota, and in Kronenwetter and Ringle in central Wisconsin Weather Channel,NBC Chicago.
Were there casualties from the outbreak?
The available reports say no deaths were reported after Friday's storms, and officials in Lena said the community was fortunate that there was no loss of life or serious injury NBC Chicago,U.S. News & World R…,PBS.org.
What was the immediate official response?
Local authorities restricted access to damaged areas, especially Lena, while emergency crews carried out search operations, welfare checks and damage assessments U.S. News & World R…,WGN-TV. In Minnesota, sheriff's officials also urged residents to avoid affected areas after tornado damage was reported Weather Channel,HuffPost.
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