πͺοΈπ¨ Chicago Residents Take Shelter After Tornado Touches Down π’π π¨
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A tornado warning π¨ was issued for the Chicago area on Wednesday evening. π The National Weather Service confirmed a tornado had landed near OβHare International Airport. βοΈπ¨
The National Weather Service advised people in the Chicago area to seek shelter on Wednesday night after a tornado was confirmed to be on the ground near O’Hare International Airport and moving east toward downtown. π’π πββοΈ
“To repeat, a tornado is on the ground,” the Weather Service wrote in an advisory at 7:03 p.m. “TAKE COVER NOW! Move to a basement or an interior room on the lowest floor of a sturdy building.” π¨πββοΈπ
The Weather Service said that flying debris posed a threat to people outdoors and warned that mobile homes could be destroyed. There was some property damage, but no immediate reports of injuries or deaths, the authorities said. π¨βοΈπ§
A tornado warning for Cook County, Ill., which includes Chicago, Cicero and Evanston, expired at 7:45 p.m., the National Weather Service said on Twitter. πͺοΈπ§π
Another warning had been issued earlier for a tornado near Midway, southwest of Chicago. πͺοΈπ§
A tornado watch in Cook County was lifted at 8:21 p.m. but remained in effect for some surrounding counties and part of Indiana until 10 p.m. β°πͺοΈπ§
Stay safe and seek shelter during severe weather conditions. ππ π¨
NOW IN BLACK AMERICAN SLANG
πͺοΈπ¨ Chicago Residents Seekin’ Shelter After Tornado Touches Down
A tornado warning π¨ went out fo’ Chi-Town area on Wednesday evenin’. Di National Weather Service done confirmed dat a tornado hit near O’Hare International Airport. βοΈπ¨
Dem folks from di National Weather Service say make everybody wey dey Chi-Town area find shelter on Wednesday night ’cause dem confirm say di tornado don land near O’Hare International Airport and e dey move east towards downtown. π’π πββοΈ
“To repeat, a tornado dey ground,” di Weather Service write for one advisory around 7:03 p.m. “TAKE COVER NOW! Go enta basement or any interior room for di lowest floor of one strong building.” π¨πββοΈπ
Di Weather Service talk say di debris wey dey fly fit wound person wey dey outside and dem warn say mobile homes fit scatter. Dem say some property don get damage, but nobody report any immediate injury or death, di authorities say. π¨βοΈπ§
Di tornado warning wey be Cook County, Ill., wey include Chi-Town, Cicero and Evanston, expire for 7:45 p.m., di National Weather Service talk for Twitter. πͺοΈπ§π
Another warning bin come out earlier say tornado dey near Midway, southwest of Chi-Town. πͺοΈπ§
Di tornado watch wey dey Cook County don finish for 8:21 p.m. but still dey on for some oda counties around and part of Indiana till 10 p.m. β°πͺοΈπ§
Stay safe and find shelter anytime di weather dey wild. ππ π¨
NOW IN ENGLISH
πͺοΈπ¨ Chicago Residents Take Shelter After Tornado Touches Down π’π π¨
A tornado warning π¨ was issued for the Chicago area on Wednesday evening. The National Weather Service confirmed a tornado had landed near OβHare International Airport. βοΈπ¨
The National Weather Service advised people in the Chicago area to seek shelter on Wednesday night after a tornado was confirmed to be on the ground near O’Hare International Airport and moving east toward downtown. π’π πββοΈ
“To repeat, a tornado is on the ground,” the Weather Service wrote in an advisory at 7:03 p.m. “TAKE COVER NOW! Move to a basement or an interior room on the lowest floor of a sturdy building.” π¨πββοΈπ
The Weather Service said that flying debris posed a threat to people outdoors and warned that mobile homes could be destroyed. There was some property damage, but no immediate reports of injuries or deaths, the authorities said. π¨βοΈπ§
A tornado warning for Cook County, Ill., which includes Chicago, Cicero and Evanston, expired at 7:45 p.m., the National Weather Service said on Twitter. πͺοΈπ§π
Another warning had been issued earlier for a tornado near Midway, southwest of Chicago. πͺοΈπ§
A tornado watch in Cook County was lifted at 8:21 p.m. but remained in effect for some surrounding counties and part of Indiana until 10 p.m. β°πͺοΈπ§
Stay safe and seek shelter during severe weather conditions. ππ π¨