LAKE GENEVA — Families dressed in red, white and blue filled Big Foot Beach near Geneva Lake on Saturday morning, less than 24 hours after a sudden storm brought three boating deaths and widespread destruction to the area.
People assess the damage on South Lake Shore Drive in Lake Geneva Saturday, a day after a powerful storm leveled trees throughout the area, damaged buildings and knocked over a line of utility poles.
Crowds of tourists returned to Lake Geneva to celebrate Independence Day Saturday, a day after a violent storm caused a boat to capsize, killing three children.
The storm that moved through the area hit on the eve of Independence Day. Here, an American flag hangs from a utility pole above a pile of downed branches in Como.
Penny Roehrer walks through her debris-ridden yard in Lake Geneva Saturday after assessing damage to her home, which had a tree fall on to during Friday’s storm.
Justin Woods pours diesel fuel on a pile of burning branches he had collected from his yard in the town of Geneva after a strong storm blew through the day before.
People assess the damage on South Lake Shore Drive in Lake Geneva Saturday, a day after a powerful storm leveled trees throughout the area, damaged buildings and knocked over a line of utility poles.
Crowds of tourists returned to Lake Geneva to celebrate Independence Day Saturday, a day after a violent storm caused a boat to capsize, killing three children.
The storm that moved through the area hit on the eve of Independence Day. Here, an American flag hangs from a utility pole above a pile of downed branches in Como.
Justin Woods pours diesel fuel on a pile of burning branches he had collected from his yard in the town of Geneva after a strong storm blew through the day before.
Penny Roehrer walks through her debris-ridden yard in Lake Geneva Saturday after assessing damage to her home, which had a tree fall on to during Friday’s storm.