Severe Storms Cause Fatalities and Power Outages in Indiana and Illinois
Severe Storms Cause Fatalities and Power Outages in Indiana and Illinois
US · Published Aug 17, 2026
Severe storms, including tornadoes and flooding, have caused significant damage across Indiana and Illinois.
As of Sunday, August 16, 2026, at least seven storm-related deaths have been reported in Indiana, with three occurring in Lake, Porter, and LaPorte counties near the Chicago area.

Impact & Risks

The storms have caused widespread damage, including fatalities, power outages, and flooding. Residents in affected areas face challenges such as lack of electricity, damaged homes, and hazardous conditions like downed power lines. In Gary, Indiana, restoration efforts were temporarily paused after a utility crew vehicle was struck by gunfire, further delaying power restoration. The storms have also strained local resources, with first responders focusing on cleanup and recovery efforts. Communities in both Indiana and Illinois are seeking federal assistance to address the extensive damage.

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