Coal City tornado most powerful to hit area since 1990 Plainfield twister
Homeowners and their helpers tiptoed Wednesday through the bed of debris -- equal parts mud and wood, sprinkled with nails and insulation -- scattered across 20 acres of land, with a hope of salvaging anything at all.
Monday night's EF3 tornado was on the ground for at least 16.5 miles with a peak width of three-quarters of a mile, said
The 1990 Plainfield tornado ranked as an EF5, the highest possible, and killed 29 people and injured more than 350 people. No fatalities have been reported with the
Like others with destroyed homes, Norris felt an extreme pressure in her ears as the tornado passed over, followed by the boom and crushing of the home above them.
A sheriff deputy checked on the family minutes later and help came. After they slipped their feet into random shoes laying nearby, they were lifted through a broken storm window by emergency helpers. As of noon Wednesday, Norris said she, along with her mom, dad, two sisters, boyfriend and others, recovered purses, wallets and her mother's wedding dress.
Almost all of the Norrises' clothes are gone. She was wearing a friend's clothes Wednesday and bought a pair of gym shoes.
Norris, a 2014 graduate of
"It's just how I deal with things," Norris said. "We're glad everyone is OK."
She and her father didn't cry, but Norris said her two younger sisters did because they were scared by the destruction. Norris said her mother cried when she saw the devastation as she looked back at the home from the street in the middle of the night.
As he sat in the basement before the tornado touched down with his wife and two sons, Overton heard a whistling come through the vents. The house began to shake above them. He grabbed everyone and huddled under the basement stairway before the house crashed to pieces.
"Then you just hear rain," Overton said.
One of the first homes constructed in the subdivision, the Overton home is no longer a mainstay in
At
A lifelong
"When stuff like this happens, [being from
About 40 percent of the lots in the three- or four-block
Damage assessments continue
ComEd had by
The initial stages of the debris management plan were in action, Logan said, and officials ask that residents place debris at the end of their lots, but not in the roadway. Public Works and other agencies will do pickups street by street.
Kernc said the Grundy County Community Organizations Active in Disaster will be based out of the Diamond Banquet Hall.
Calls and texts to
Nine tornadoes
Monday night's storms spawned at least nine tornadoes in the region, the
At least two tornadoes -- including
Other EF1 tornadoes touched down north of
It's possible that more tornadic activity could be confirmed, according to NWS.
Weather service officials urged people to take caution into Thursday, as another round of strong storms was forecast for late Wednesday, packed with quarter-sized hail and strong winds.
Flash flooding remains the biggest concern into Thursday morning, as the forecast predicted rain could fall in some areas at a rate of one to two inches per hour.
"Folks need to find a way to pay attention to the weather," Fenelon said. "It's shaping up to be a volatile situation."
Logan said contingency plans are in place in the event of severe weather, with
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