Three Missing, Swept Away in Drainage Ditch After Severe Midwest Storms

Milwaukee firefighters in rescue
Milwaukee Fire Department Dive Rescue Team prepare a raft to enter a drainage ditch on Monday, June 13, 2022 in Milwaukee, Wis. A child and two adults were missing after they were swept away in a drainage ditch following severe thunderstorms that brought heavy rains and damaging winds to a wide swath of the Midwest and parts of the South, authorities said. (Jovanny Hernandez/Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel via AP)

MILWAUKEE (AP) — A child and two adults were missing after they were swept away in a drainage ditch in Milwaukee following severe thunderstorms that brought heavy rains and damaging winds to a wide swath of the Midwest, authorities said.

Witnesses told police the 11-year-old boy fell about 6:30 p.m. Monday into the ditch, which carries water through a tunnel to the Kinnickinnic River. According to police, two men, ages 34 and 37, entered the water in an attempt to rescue the boy and all three were swept away.

“In that tunnel, we have no idea what was going on in that tunnel,” said Assistant Fire Chief DeWayne Smoots.

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官员说,由于危险的条件,船员没有进入隧道,而是派出了一架无人机,以试图找到它们。周一的严重风暴之后,水是深而流动的,这也造成了伊利诺伊州,印第安纳州和密歇根州的破坏。

暴风雨来了high temperatures and humidity settle inover states stretching through parts of the Gulf Coast to the Great Lakes and east to the Carolinas. More than 100 million people were facing combination of heat advisories, excessive heat warnings and excessive heat watches through Wednesday following记录周末温度in parts of the West and the Southwest.

In Milwaukee, the fire department’s dive rescue team and the police department’s underwater dive rescue team were among first responders following reports that the three people were missing.

Crews ended their search late Monday and planned to resume their work Tuesday morning. Names of the missing weren’t immediately released. Police said all three knew each other, but didn’t elaborate.

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