Fourth man dead after Illinois storms

A fourth man has died after being hit by a tree as powerful storms hit the Midwest.

Tornado damage in Naplate, Illinois

A fourth man has died after being hit by a tree as powerful storms hit the US Midwest. (AAP)

An Illinois man has died after being struck by a tree during a powerful Midwestern storm, raising the death toll for the regional storms to four.

Peoria County's coroner says 31-year-old David A. Johnson of Ottawa died Wednesday of severe head trauma in hospital.

Johnson was in a backyard with his spouse and father-in-law Tuesday when the storm uprooted a tree that landed on them. His 76-year-old father-in-law, Wayne Tuntland, was killed. His spouse was treated at a hospital.

Seventy-one-year-old Thomas McCord also died Tuesday when an apparent tornado struck a building in southern Illinois.

In Missouri, officials say 24-year-old Travis Koenig of Perryville was killed when a tornado blew his vehicle off a highway. Forecasters say the tornado, which damaged more than 100 homes, had wind speeds between 225 and 265 km/h.


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