Please keep the folks in northcentral IL in your good thoughts (weather)

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From Chicago Tribune.......
4 dead in tornadoes


The Associated Press
Published April 20, 2004, 10:48 PM CDT

UTICA -- A severe storm spawning tornadoes cut a swath through north central Illinois on Tuesday, tearing the roof off an elementary school, collapsing buildings and killing at least four people, authorities said.

Bill Burke, director of the Illinois Emergency Management Agency, said the state Department of Public Health had confirmed four fatalities in Utica.

A state trooper had earlier said four people were missing in the wreckage of a collapsed tavern there. Four other people from the Utica area, three of them children, were hospitalized with injuries, officials said.

In the Chicago suburb of Joliet, City Manager John Mezera said a roof had collapsed at a drug store. In Granville, about 60 homes were damaged and a bank lost its roof when three suspected tornados passed through Putnam County, said Patti Thompson, an IEMA spokeswoman.

At least 15,000 homes were without power across three counties Tuesday night.

The hardest hit among the cities appeared to be Utica, a town of about 1,000 residents near Starved Rock State Park, 90 miles southwest of Chicago.

Dozens of buildings in a three- to four-block area of the city were damaged, several of them collapsed in mounds of brick and splintered wood, said state Trooper Tim Reppin. Four people were confirmed injured, three of them children according to hospital officials, and four others were believed to have been in a tavern that collapsed, he said.

"This would equate to what I saw in Plainfield 10 or 15 years ago," Reppin said, referring to the Aug. 28, 1990, tornado that killed 29 people and damaged more than 1,000 homes along a 16-miles path near Joliet.

"Our thoughts are with the families involved in this incident," he said.

Jeff Whalen, 39, a LaSalle County deputy who lives just outside downtown Utica, said his 7-year-old daughter, Samantha, heard the tornado sirens and the family ran to the basement. They waited for a few minutes, then came back upstairs thinking nothing was happening.

When he looked out his kitchen window, he saw the tornado.

"It was about the size of four houses" and was dark with lots of debris swirling, he said. "It's one of those things you see once in a lifetime."

State Rep. Careen Gordon, whose district includes LaSalle County, said she had been in contact with the Gov. Rod Blagojevich's office and planned to ask the governor for emergency funds on Wednesday. She said Blagojevich was aware of the situation.

Blagojevich spokeswoman Cheryle Jackson said the governor planned to go the region to assess the damage, though she did not how soon.

Under generated-powered lights in downtown Utica, crews of police officers, firefighters and other emergency crews worked through the night Tuesday, carefully pulling away debris from several collapsed buildings in a search for anyone who might still be trapped inside.

Reppin said four people were rescued from the wreckage of buildings and were treated at a high school before being taken to hospitals. Gene Vogelgesang, a spokesman for Illinois Valley Community Hospital in Peru, said the injured were children ages 8, 11 and 16 and a woman in her 40s. He would not release details about their injuries or conditions.

Steve Beckcom, owner of Joe's Station House Pizzeria in Utica, said he could see buildings in the city's older downtown area that had been severely damaged and some that had collapsed.

"It looks like buildings down there are no longer standing," Beckcom said by phone from the restaurant. "I am shocked. This is definitely crazy."

Sam Zulbeari, who owns Ali's Pantry Family Restaurant in downtown Granville, said trees were toppled and cars and stores have broken windows but his business wasn't damaged.

"It happened so quick, we just ran to basement," Zulbeari said. "We got scared a little bit, but we're lucky we didn't get hurt ... It's just miserable."

The National Weather Service said a severe thunderstorm and tornado warning was issued for much of northern Illinois and tornados had also reportedly touched down in Will and Kankakee Counties.

DIS'er firefighter/paramedic fireplug (Captain Steve) lives and works in that hard hit general area. Hoping all is well with him. (BTW, have not seen fireplug in ages, anybody seen him?)

Prayers are with those hit and affected by this turbulant spring weather.
 
Have seen some of this stuff on Storm Watch on Discovery recently & I have to say that those tornadoes are shockers..........

Sure hope there are no further injuries.
 
I saw this on TV this morning.:( My prayers go out to everyone in the Utica area.
 

Truly sad - my prayers go out to all those in the area. Very strange last night to see this on tv (with all the network channels showing the warnings) while it was barely raining by us.

Hope they find those that are still missing. Very sad indeed.
 
I heard about that this morning... so very sad :( My prayers are with them all.
 
Prayers said. I can't imagine having to live with that type of treat. Guess that's why I live in Vermont
 
That is so awful.:( Sending warm thoughts to the families in Illinois.
 
I saw this on the news thios morning too, My prayers go out to all the people in IL .
 
I was thinking of you this morning and wondering if Vince was involved.

Hope that's the last of it!

denise
 
Oh the weather hit hard in Indiana too. My town didn't have any storms at all but the northern part of our county there were some severe storms and a few tornadoes spread out around the central part of the state.

All those storms that hit Illinois hit Indiana right afterwards. Wind tore apart an entire house:eek:
 
Saw this on the news first thing this morning and immediately thought about you, Dan because I know you live somewhere outside of Chicago, correct?

Glad that you and yours are safe - will pray for those who weren't so lucky..

This is the one thing I really hate about spring/summer - the violent storms and tornadoes.. Hope this year isn't a really bad year for them..:(
 
Denise, no, Vince was not called last night, nor was his department. And yes, C.Ann, we live just northwest of the city, right by O'Hare. And thanks for everyone's good wishes. Hope the folks downstate do well in the days ahead.
 














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