‘It was unreal. It was terrifying’: Long Creek neighborhood recovering from tornado
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LONG CREEK, Ill. – Residents of Long Creek were met with a scene of destruction on Monday morning after a powerful EF-2 tornado, accompanied by winds reaching 120 miles per hour, tore through their neighborhood the previous night. The storm left many without homes, yet the community is counting its blessings that no one was injured during the tumultuous event.

The full extent of the tornado’s impact became apparent in the light of day, revealing a landscape of devastation that left many residents in shock. Despite the overwhelming damage, the shared sentiment among those affected is one of gratitude for their safety.

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