Passengers departing from Chicago O’Hare airport last night found themselves stranded amidst severe storms and a tornado warning, turning their travel plans into a nightmare.
The National Weather Service reported multiple tornado sightings in Chicago’s metropolitan area, with one tornado heading directly towards O’Hare airport.
The intensity of the storm prompted authorities to issue a shelter-in-place order, directing terminal occupants away from windows and towards safer underground areas.
Meanwhile, travelers already aboard outbound flights could only endure the turbulence caused by the storm.
FlightAware data revealed over 60 cancellations and more than 400 delays at O’Hare, leaving passengers anxious and uncertain about their journeys.
Terrifying Moments
Videos circulating on social media captured the harrowing scenes: airplanes buffeted by winds and lightning illuminating the sky amidst torrential rain.
Passengers like Courtney Mares, a journalist on a grounded plane, described the tense atmosphere as multiple tornado warnings flashed across their screens.
Airport Standstill
Inside the airport terminals, crowds of anxious passengers were crammed shoulder-to-shoulder, unable to move freely.
Personal accounts, shared on social media, depicted the overwhelming scenes of uncertainty and discomfort.
Aftermath and Relief
By early morning, the tornado warnings affecting millions across Illinois, Indiana, and Wisconsin were lifted.
Flash flood warnings remained in effect, highlighting the aftermath of the storms that dumped several inches of rain within hours.
Weeks of Extreme Weather
The chaos at O’Hare adds to a string of severe weather incidents across the United States in recent weeks.
Record-breaking heatwaves have scorched various American cities, with a significant portion of the country under severe weather alerts.
The impact has been widespread, affecting millions as they grapple with the unpredictable forces of nature.
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