Tornadoes and severe storms hit Illinois and Indiana, leaving 380,000 without power but no reported deaths as cleanup and damage surveys begin. The situation is being closely watched by Buffalo residents, who are bracing for potential severe weather in their own area.

The storms caused widespread damage and power outages, with 380,000 households affected. WKBW reports that the cleanup efforts are underway, with crews working to restore power and assess the damage.

"The situation is being closely monitored, and we are working to provide assistance to those affected," said a spokesperson for the affected areas.

The storms are a reminder of the severe weather that can affect the Buffalo area, and residents are advised to stay informed and prepared. The Buffalo area has experienced its own share of severe weather in recent years, including heavy snowstorms and flooding.

The impact of the storms is being felt by residents in the affected areas, who are struggling to cope with the aftermath. South Buffalo homeowners are watching the situation closely, aware that severe weather can strike their own area at any time.

The situation is a reminder of the importance of emergency preparedness and planning. Buffalo residents are advised to stay informed and take necessary precautions to stay safe.

The cleanup and damage surveys are expected to continue in the coming days, with a full assessment of the damage expected by the end of the week. Residents can expect to see updates on the situation as more information becomes available.