The increased tornado activity has caused widespread damage across Illinois and neighboring states. The EF-3 tornadoes in Streator, Illinois, and Hebron, Indiana, caused significant destruction, including structural damage and numerous injuries, though no fatalities were reported. The June 11 outbreak alone resulted in 21 tornadoes, with additional tornadoes confirmed on June 17. The storms have led to downed trees, damaged roofs, and localized flooding in some areas. The rise in tornado frequency and intensity poses ongoing risks to residents, infrastructure, and emergency response systems, particularly as the state continues to experience severe weather events.