3 missing, swept away in drainage ditch after severe storms


              A person walks past a home in Riverside where residents begin cleanup from Monday evening's storm that raced across the Chicago area on Tuesday, June 14, 2022.  A supercell thunderstorm with winds in excess of 80 mph (129 kph) toppled trees and damaged power lines Monday evening as it left a trail of damage across the Chicago area and into northwestern Indiana, the National Weather Service said.  (Steven Rosenberg/Chicago Tribune via AP)
            
              A tree covers three cars parked on Greenwood Avenue in the North Kenwood neighborhood on Chicago's South Side on Monday, June 13, 2022.  A supercell thunderstorm with winds in excess of 80 mph (129 kph) toppled trees and damaged power lines Monday evening as it left a trail of damage across the Chicago area and into northwestern Indiana, the National Weather Service said.   (Rochell Sleets/Chicago Tribune via AP)
            Workers begin to remove fallen trees across the BNSF tracks which stopped train traffic in Riverside Monday, June 13, 2022, from a storm that raced across the Chicago area. A supercell thunderstorm with winds in excess of 80 mph (129 kph) toppled trees and damaged power lines Monday evening as it left a trail of damage across the Chicago area and into northwestern Indiana, the National Weather Service said.  (Steven Rosenberg/Chicago Tribune via AP) A wall sits partially collapsed on the 1500 block of North Fremont Street after a storm passed through the area Monday June 13, 2022 in Chicago.  A supercell thunderstorm with winds in excess of 80 mph (129 kph) toppled trees and damaged power lines Monday evening as it left a trail of damage across the Chicago area and into northwestern Indiana, the National Weather Service said.   (Armando L. Sanchez/Chicago Tribune via AP) A person jogs past a large tree that fell into the roof of a home in Riverside during Monday evening's storm that raced across the Chicago area.  A supercell thunderstorm with winds in excess of 80 mph (129 kph) toppled trees and damaged power lines Monday evening as it left a trail of damage across the Chicago area and into northwestern Indiana, the National Weather Service said.   (Steven Rosenberg/Chicago Tribune via AP)