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Large tree falls down on Joliet teen's new car
A Joliet teenager woke up Tuesday morning to a large tree down on his new car. He's not the only one impacted by storm damage. Debris can be seen up and down several streets in the area.
CHICAGO - Thunderstorms and severe winds hammered the Chicago area, as the National Weather Service issued 15 tornado warnings Monday night.
Massive trees were uprooted and fell on homes in the northwest and southwest suburbs of Chicago.
One woman was killed in Northwest Indiana after a tree fell on her home in Cedar Lake, according to the Lake County Coroner's Office.
A couple from Joliet recounted their experience hiding in their basement as a tree fell on the back of their home.
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Suburban residents recount tree falling on home
A Joliet couple was evaluating the damage to their home Tuesday morning after taking cover in their basement the night before. Strong winds sheared off countless tree branches and spread debris throughout their neighborhood.
Photos and videos have captured debris, crushed cars and homes and downed power lines.
Tree down in Munster, Indiana | Photo provided by Lisa S Storm damage in Hegewisch | Photo provided by Rana Yacoub Old Maple Tree falls in front of home in Chicago | Photo provided by Daryl Harford Tree falls on new car in Joliet Storm damage in New Lenox | Photo provided by Mike Conces Storm damage in New Lenox | Photo provided by Mike Conces Three lanes were closed on Columbus Drive at Monroe Street due to a power line down on the road. Tree falls on home located at 8902 W. 141st. Lane, Cedar Lake, Ind. leaving one woman dead. Tree falls on home located at 8902 W. 141st. Lane, Cedar Lake, Ind. leaving one woman dead. A tree was ripped up by severe winds in Norridge and landed on top of a home. 50-year-old Oak tree blown over in South Elgin | Provided by C. Lorenzetti Funnel Cloud in Bradley at 9:45 p.m. | Photo provided by Chuck Stevenson Storm rolls into Dekalb Monday night | Photo provided by Mark Sitko ComEd was working to restore power to thousands of people Tuesday morning. Strong winds knocked down several power lines in the city and the suburbs. One was still blocking traffic on Columbus Drive near Monroe Street.
Illinois State Police said I-55 south and northbound at Arsenal Road was closed as of 6 a.m. due to power lines on the roadway. The area is expected to be closed for 12-24 hours.
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