According to state emergency officials there is at least two Wisconsin tornadoes tore through the Midwestern state on Monday evening.
The wind just blew really so strong tht semi-trucks and large and small debris were blown over Interstate 94. Because of the disater made by the tornadaoes, there were about 3,000 residents in Racine County area went without power, according to the AP reports.
The town of Caledonia was not an exemption because they were really hit hard. Three children who happens to be riding on a school bus were injured when it was blown and rolled over because of the strong wind. The Caledonia town hall and homes were devastated and leaving the town have a power outage for almost 500 residence.
CNN reported that the storm first hit at around 3pm to 4pm ET, causing a knocking down of power lines.
"We're surprised by a storm of this magnitude: Typically, we don't see tornadoes in late November," said Lt. Dan Klatt of the Racine County Sheriff’s Office. "We just want to get people back to their homes safely."

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