10-year-old boy's body found after being swept away in Milwaukee drainage ditch
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Milwaukee dive team members prepare a raft to enter a drainage ditch Monday. A 10-year-old boy died after being swept away by stormwater and two adults who tried to rescue him were still missing.
JOVANNY HERNANDEZ, MILWAUKEE JOURNAL-SENTINEL
Milwaukee Fire Department Dive Rescue Team members prepare a raft to enter a drainage ditch on Monday.
Jovanny Hernandez, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
A tree covers three cars parked on Greenwood Avenue in the North Kenwood neighborhood on Chicago's South Side on Monday.
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Workers begin to remove fallen trees across train tracks Monday in the Chicago area.
Steven Rosenberg, Chicago Tribune
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.
Steven Rosenberg, Chicago Tribune
A wall sits partially collapsed on the 1500 block of North Fremont Street after a storm passed through the area Monday in Chicago.
Armando L. Sanchez, Chicago Tribune
A person walks past a home in Riverside, where residents have begun cleanup from Monday evening's storm that raced across the Chicago area.
MILWAUKEE — Searchers on Tuesday found the body of a 10-year-old boy who was swept away in a Milwaukee drainage ditch following severe thunderstorms that brought heavy rain and damaging winds to a wide swath of the Midwest and parts of the South.
Milwaukee dive team members prepare a raft to enter a drainage ditch Monday. A 10-year-old boy died after being swept away by stormwater and two adults who tried to rescue him were still missing.