Man dragged alive from twisted tornado wreckage after deadly storms kill at least one with millions of Americans warned nightmare is not over yet


An Illinois man was miraculously pulled alive from the wreckage of a tornado following a wave of deadly storms in the Midwest which left at least one person dead and look set to continue ravaging the area.

Harrowing footage captured the moment Gary Rymek, 65, was rescued from a massive pile of rubble after the twister hit his home in Streator, about two hours outside of Chicago, on Friday. 

He was heard shouting: ‘I think I’ve got a broken leg’ as he lay trapped under the debris. 

Rymek was one of millions caught up in the savage storms, including a man in Des Moines, Iowa who was killed by a falling tree.

More than 80,000 people were still without power as of Saturday in the Chicago-area and northwest Indiana, where 200 homes were also flattened amid the high winds.

Forecasters have warned that intense thunderstorms are likely to continue across the Midwest through the weekend, bringing the potential for more tornadoes and heavy rain.

The National Weather Service said four tornadoes, including two EF-3’s in Streator, Illinois, and Kouts, Indiana, rocked the area. 

Those twisters brought windspeeds of up to 165mph, and other tornadoes were confirmed in Bartlett, Illinois, and over near Dwight, Illinois. 

Gary Rymek, 65, was rescued from a pile of rubble after a tornado hit his home in Streator, Illinois, on Friday

Gary Rymek, 65, was rescued from a pile of rubble after a tornado hit his home in Streator, Illinois, on Friday

It comes as deadly storms have surged across the Midwest, leaving at least one dead and  millions of Americans under severe weather warnings. Pictured: A large tornado moves through Livingston County, Illinois on Thursday

It comes as deadly storms have surged across the Midwest, leaving at least one dead and  millions of Americans under severe weather warnings. Pictured: A large tornado moves through Livingston County, Illinois on Thursday

Rymek’s wife Roxann Rymek, was also injured as she tried to help her husband.

Thankfully, Scott Lasker, a freelance photographer and storm chaser, was in the area and jumped in to help the injured couple. 

‘I was able to get [the debris] off of half of his body to give him a little bit of comfort until the police showed up with a couple of guys that were able to slide him out,’ Lasker told Western Mass News. 

Rymek’s ankle was left broken from the disaster, but he is grateful that he and his wife made it out alive. 

‘The door flew out of my hand, and then everything just started falling apart,’ he recalled to the outlet. ‘I’m just very thankful I’m alive, that we are. Cause of what, what we went through, what we’ve seen. We thought during the time that it was not, we weren’t going to make it.’ 

While the tornado ravaged the Rymek’s house, their daughter, Jillian Wokurka, was left in a panic for about 45 minutes after being unable to get in contact with her parents, she said on a GoFundMe page. 

Just before the twister struck, Wokurka said her mother sent her a video of it and called ‘screaming and crying’. 

Their daughter said that the couple lost everything in the tornado, including their home, three cars, their medications, and their Continuous Positive Air Pressure (CPAP) machines. 

She also said her father, who already suffers from shoulder pain and severe arthritis, is scheduled to get surgery on his ankle on Tuesday.  

The fundraiser page is collecting donations to help them get back on their feet. As of Saturday afternoon, nearly $8,000 had been raised. 

Thee couple's daughter said that the couple lost everything in the tornado, including their home, three cars, their medications, and their Continuous Positive Air Pressure (CPAP) machines

Thee couple’s daughter said that the couple lost everything in the tornado, including their home, three cars, their medications, and their Continuous Positive Air Pressure (CPAP) machines

Roxann Rymek tried to help her husband, but she was left bloodied and injured from the disaster

Roxann Rymek tried to help her husband, but she was left bloodied and injured from the disaster

Meanwhile large swathes of the country are experiencing soaring temperatures and humidity, including Florida, New York, and New Jersey.

Potentially dangerous heat and high humidity arrived Thursday and was expected to continue for a swath of the East Coast from the mid-Atlantic to the Northeast.

Temperatures in the mid-90s Fahrenheit (mid-30s Celsius) were expected, but with the humidity it could feel like 100 degrees Fahrenheit (38 degrees Celsius) or more, according to the weather service.

Meteorologist Frank Pereira said the system that produced the storms, including high winds and hail, moved eastwards Thursday, fueled by cool air from Canada clashing with warm, humid air from the South.

Temperatures are expected to dip to the 40s on Saturday night across much of the Midwest, according to the National Weather Service. 

One person, an unidentified 54-year-old man, died in Iowa from the impact of the storms, CBS News reported. 

He was at a homeless encampment when a tree ‘broke apart and fell during strong storms’ on Wednesday, police said, per the outlet. 

The man was found critically injured the following morning and died at the scene, officials said. 

Streator, the farm and manufacturing city that the Rymek’s live in, was severely impacted by the storms, but no deaths were reported, Streator Mayor Tara Bedie.

‘We are incredibly grateful for the safety of our residents and the quick action of emergency personnel,’ Bedia shared. 

The intense weather, which hit the region on Wednesday and Thursday, caused ground stops at Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport and Midway International airports. 

More than 1,000 flights going in and out of the Illinois city had been delayed or canceled, according to FlightAware data. 



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