
CALUMET CITY, Ill. (WLS) -- People in Chicago's south suburbs woke up to even more property damage after overnight storms.
Strong winds ripped trees from the ground and caused flooding in some neighborhoods.
This comes after several days of severe weather, including nine tornadoes in the Chicago area.
Saturday night, strong storms swept through parts of Calumet City.
Trees were uprooted and fell on cars and homes near Burnham and 156th streets.
Crews could be seen responding and clearing out roads.
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Neighbors say they saw their lights flicker at night, before power completely went out.
Over in Downers Grove and Hinsdale the rain flooded roads and parking lots.
This latest round of storms comes at a time when many communities across Illinois and Indiana are attempting to clean up and rebuild after last week's damage.
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