
A trail of damaged homes and buildings dotted a wide swath of the U.S. on Saturday after a burst of destructive winds and reported tornadoes tore off roofs, uprooted trees and rendered rural roads impassable with debris. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ad-free articles and exclusive content. No deaths were reported following Friday’s storms that barreled through the Upper Midwest and delivered the latest round of severe weather to batter the region.
Main Idea: Powerful winds and reported tornadoes hit parts of the Midwest, causing heavy damage to homes, schools, and roads, but no deaths were reported.
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The storms can leave families, workers, and small businesses with roof damage, blocked roads, power outages, and costly repairs.
No deaths were reported, which means fewer emergency costs and less loss of life for affected communities.
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Named county sheriff quoted about the scale of devastation in Wisconsin.
Named local fire official quoted describing damage and trapped residents.
Named local law-enforcement official quoted about the storm’s impact and lack of fatalities.
One of the Wisconsin cities directly hit by the reported tornado.
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