Today: September 20, 2024
Today: September 20, 2024

A dam fails after rain, wind, tornadoes pound the Midwest. The Chicago area is cleaning up

Severe Weather Midwest

CHICAGO (AP) — Hundreds of people in a southern Illinois town were ordered to evacuate Tuesday as water rolled over the top of a dam, just one perilous result of severe weather that raged through the Midwest overnight with relentless rain and tornadoes and hit the Chicago area especially hard.

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