Illinois
Residents in Kankakee County, Illinois, brace for another round of storms
People in Kankakee County are prepping their homes in case any winds and potential tornadoes cause more damage.
This comes as residents in the area are still cleaning up following Tuesday’s severe storms.
“I’m just going to move the car back,” said David Conway.
When Conway arrived at his Aroma park home on Sunday, he and his daughter, Laila Keske, came to get any necessities out of the house, and quick.
“I used to love tornadoes, and now I’m like ‘look what it did,’” Keske said.
“I knew that the snow was coming, that was why I was trying to get a contractor so they can get on the roof and get tarps up,” Conway said.
He said he and his three kids have lived in their home for the last seven years. It was destroyed by the tornado on Tuesday night and has suffered severe damage. They plan to put the important items in storage until they get word.
“It’s like, where do I even start?” Conway said.
They aren’t alone. The entire neighborhood is full of tarps, trees uprooted, and streets that look like a war zone.
While the community is trying to clean up, there’s still the worry that it could all come tumbling back down.
All afternoon on Strasma North Drive, the constant sounds of chainsaws were heard in a last-ditch effort to get any hanging branches off trees. While many homes here are a total loss, some did not get hit, and those homeowners said they don’t want any debris or trees hitting their homes from Sunday night’s storms.
“We certainly know about it, and we are certainly concerned about it,” Judy Giacomino, a volunteer with the Red Cross.
She and her partner went door to door on Sunday to assess the damage and help those in need. Giacomino said the people whose homes are still standing are dealing with mental stress that they could be next.
“I don’t know what Mother Nature has in store, but she is certainly picking on Illinois right now,” she said.
“I don’t know about her over there, but I know Christy was saying she’s going to stay,” Conway said.
He said no matter what happens, his family plans to move back to the exact spot, new home or not, as they try to navigate this unfamiliar and uncertain situation.
The Red Cross did open a new shelter on Sunday afternoon at Redemptive Life Ministries on Waldron Road.
They said the last place they were at needed the space, but they are still here to serve anyone displaced.
Illinois
Unincorporated Bensenville residents say ‘nightmare’ rat infestation threatens their health, safety
UNINCORP. BENSENVILLE, Ill. (WLS) — People living in a neighborhood in unincorporated Bensenville say a rat infestation is a threat to their health and safety.
Those in the White Pines neighborhood say they know the source of the problem, but they feel like elected officials are not doing enough to help them.
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Multiple homeowners say the issue goes back at least two years. They believe one particular property is ground zero and that there have been no significant measures to eliminate what they are calling a rat infestation.
“It’s just a nightmare right now,” said White Pines resident Jim Brill.
Brill says for two years, he and his neighbors have dealt with rats running around their property.
“It’s impacting every house that surrounds that house. The rats come out when we put our trash cans out. They literally swarm out of the yard, that house’s yard, go in our trash cans,” Brill said.
Another neighbor says his home security picked up the rodents after they tripped the camera’s motion sensors, sharing at least a dozen videos with ABC7 showing them scurrying around the side of his house.
And pictures show multiple rats on the windowsills on the home that neighbors believe is the root of the issue.
“We have to, you know, take huge measures to maintain our property, and we’ve done that, but when your neighbor isn’t doing that, and then creating housing for these vermin, right, that carry disease, and can, you know, be troublesome and problematic, it’s quite frustrating,” said White Pines resident Kristin Henri.
Henri says her parents have lived there for more than 50 years, never with a rat problem, until 2024. She says the rats are a hazard to their health and safety.
“We’ve had rats on our property, running through in broad daylight, so it’s unnerving. I can’t let my dog out. I worry about my neighbor’s child across the street, who’s a toddler,” Henri said.
Henri and Brill say living in an unincorporated part of Bensenville has complicated matters. At this point, they believe it is in the county’s hands, but still the problem persists.
“We contacted the county. They keep telling us they’re going to take care of the problem, and they don’t,” Brill said.
“We need somebody to help eliminate this. It’s not fair to us. We maintain our properties, and we want to live in a safe environment,” Henri said.
The DuPage County Building and Zoning Staff told ABC7 they been working on this problem since 2024.
They are working with the owner of a single property to clean the home’s interior.
Once that’s done, the county says, it will have an exterminator come in and set traps in the area.
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Illinois
Fireball sightings reported in at least 8 states including Illinois
Sightings of a fireball were reported across Illinois and at least eight other states on Monday night.
The American Meteor Society received nearly 200 reports of a fireball seen over Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, New York, Ohio, and Wisconsin around 10 p.m.
Some of the reports out of Illinois came from Chicago, Aurora, Carpentersville, Warrenville, Addison, Waukegan, Oak Lawn, Shorewood Westchester, and Glen Ellyn. There were also reports from Indiana, including Valparaiso and Fort Wayne.
There was also a report out of Ontario, Canada.
Home camera footage, posted by the American Meteor Society, shows a flash across the sky in Michigan about an hour Northwest of Detroit.
Illinois
Car crashes into home in unincorporated Cary, Illinois, with 3 people inside
A car crashed into a home in unincorporated Cary, Illinois, while three people were inside Monday evening, fire officials said.
A spokesperson for the Cary Fire Protection District said they were called to a home in the 2500 block of Oakdale Terrace just after 5:30 p.m. after reports came in that a vehicle had crashed into a house.
When paramedics and firefighters arrived, they found a black Jeep had slammed into a house, causing damage.
Three people were in the home at the time, fire officials said, but they were all able to get out safely and no injuries were reported. There were two people in the Jeep who got checked out by paramedics for minor injuries, but they declined further medical attention and did not want to go to a hospital.
Because of the damage to the home, McHenry County officials deemed it unsafe to occupy until repairs were made.
The American Red Cross is helping the four residents of the home with temporary housing and other needs while repairs are made.
The circumstances surrounding the crash are under investigation by the McHenry County Sheriff’s Office. It was not clear if any charges or citations would be issued.
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