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Storms

1 dead, severe damage after tornadoes, thunderstorms hit Midwest

Jeanine Santucci Kyle Werner
USA TODAY NETWORK
Updated June 12, 2026, 11:05 a.m. ET

Severe storms and tornadoes that tore through the Midwest on June 11 left one person dead, downed trees and plunged thousands into darkness with power outages.

The storms capped multiple days of outbreaks across several states, with tornadoes, storm damage and large hail reported in Iowa, Illinois, Michigan and Indiana, according to AccuWeather. Overall in the last few days, some two dozen tornadoes have struck in the central part of the country and Midwest, the outlet said. On June 11, tornadoes were reported in Indiana, Wisconsin and Illinois, according to preliminary data from the Storm Prediction Center.

A man in Des Moines, Iowa, was killed June 11 when a tree fell on a homeless encampment during the storm that morning, reported the Des Moines Register, part of the USA TODAY Network.

Other Midwestern communities have not reported fatalities, but sustained serious damage. In Kenosha County, Wisconsin, a severe storm downed trees and power lines, with "significant damage" along the Highway 142 corridor, the local government said. The National Weather Service said a tornado touched down at about 6:13 p.m. near Sturtevant, Wisconsin, near Milwaukee, reported the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, part of the USA TODAY Network. In Springfield, Illinois, an animal shelter was heavily damaged.

More than 300,000 homes and businesses were without power in Illinois and Indiana as of early the morning of June 12, according to USA TODAY's outage tracker.

1 killed in Iowa storms

The man killed in Des Moines, Iowa, when storms knocked a tree into a homeless encampment was 54 years old, according to authorities. His identity was not released.

Des Moines police and fire crews responded to reports of a traumatic injury just before 8 a.m. on June 11, and found the man in critical condition, police spokesperson Sgt. Paul Parizek said, according to the Register. The tree had broken apart and fallen during the severe storms.

Police said the man died at the scene despite life-saving measures.

Storms in Iowa brought flash flooding to Page County, downed trees in Coburg and widespread high winds in the southwest and central parts of the state that caused damage, including part of a building's metal roof torn off in Malvern, the Register reported.

A tree blocks the parking lot outside The Kinesiology Lab in Saylorville, Iowa, following severe thunderstorms on Thursday, June 11, 2026.

Multiple days of severe storms hit central US, Midwest

Nearly 700 severe weather incidents and almost two dozen tornadoes were reported in recent days across the central United States, AccuWeather reported.

On June 9, storms brought wind gusts of 90 mph and hail to South Dakota. Tens of thousands were left without power in the Dakotas and Minnesota, the outlet reported.

Several tornadoes were also reported the night of June 10.

The Animal Protective League's shelter and clinic buildings on in Springfield, Illinois, sustained major damage from a storm that hit early on June 11, 2026. Parts of the roof from the shelter building ended up in a nearby farm field. All animals were accounted for, said APL officials.

In Springfield, Illinois, a severe storm tore the roof off and caused major damage to buildings at the Animal Protective League on June 11, according to the Springfield State Journal-Register, part of the USA TODAY Network. No injuries were reported and hundreds of animals were safely relocated, the outlet reported.

The rocky weather is expected to shift eastward toward the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast regions on June 12, according to the National Weather Service. Thunderstorms and a potential for damaging winds and downpours are expected in Philadelphia and Washington, D.C., AccuWeather forecasters said.

US 6, East of Fremont was flooded by strong storms early on June 10, 2026, one of many areas in Sandusky County, Ohio.

Pool chairs go flying into traffic in Chicago

Video of lounge chairs from a rooftop pool deck being lifted up by wind and flung into traffic on the street below has spread across social media. The incident happened in Lincoln Park in Chicago on June 10, CBS News Chicago reported.

The video shows multiple chairs crashing onto the street from a high-rise building, some hitting cars while other drivers tried to avoid the projectiles.

Also in Chicago during storms the same day, windows were shattered in two high-rise buildings, NBC 5 reported.

Contributing: Steven Spearie, Springfield State Journal-Register; Adrienne Davis, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

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