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Gov. Pritzker Visits Kankakee County Following Storm Devastation

Governor deploys state agencies to assist emergency responders and local officials with response and recovery efforts

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KANKAKEE COUNTY – Governor Pritzker visited the communities of Kankakee and Aroma Park this afternoon to assess the damage done by the significant storms that hit the state Tuesday night. During the visit, the Governor received briefings from Illinois Emergency Management Agency and Office of Homeland Security (IEMA-OHS) leadership, local officials, and emergency responders on the ground detailing the extent of the injuries suffered and the damage inflicted.

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“My thoughts are with the people of Kankakee County after the storms Tuesday night, and the State of Illinois is already on the ground assisting local response and recovery efforts,” said Governor JB Pritzker. “I am deeply grateful for the tremendous efforts of local officials and emergency responders who moved quickly to assess the situation and protect the safety of this community.”

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On Tuesday, March 10, a series of severe storms swept through Illinois – bringing five confirmed tornadoes and record-setting hail, with major impacts in Kankakee and Aroma Park. These storms resulted in a number of minor injuries and damages to at least 300 properties, including over 30 that were destroyed.

In the immediate aftermath, Governor Pritzker directed state agencies to provide the State of Illinois’ full support and resources in all response and recovery efforts. That included deploying Illinois State Police, IEMA officials, and Illinois Department of Transportation personnel to coordinate with local leaders. Key response activities include mutual aid support, debris management, and volunteer and non-profit assistance.

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