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Beverly and Morgan Park Face Flooding and Outages After Chicago Storms

Severe storms brought flooding, downed limbs and power outages to parts of Beverly and Morgan Park, two weeks after another damaging storm hit the area.

By CGN News Staff · June 26, 2026
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Beverly and Morgan Park Face Flooding and Outages After Chicago Storms
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CHICAGO | Residents in Beverly and Morgan Park faced flooding, power outages and cleanup work after another round of severe storms moved through parts of Chicago’s South Side.

Block Club Chicago reported that Wednesday’s storms came about two weeks after a separate major storm caused widespread damage in the area.

What happened

The linked report describes neighborhood flooding, outages and storm cleanup in Beverly and Morgan Park. The story is being treated as a local impact report, not as a live weather warning or official Severe Weather Alert.

Why it matters

Repeated storm damage can strain residents, city services, utility crews and neighborhood infrastructure. Even after the immediate weather threat passes, standing water, damaged trees, blocked streets and power interruptions can create safety and access concerns.

What is confirmed

Block Club Chicago reported the flooding and outages in the affected neighborhoods. CGN News is not issuing emergency instructions or claiming an active alert in this article.

What remains unclear

The full number of affected households, the precise restoration timeline and any final damage estimate were not established in the available source material.

What to watch next

Residents should watch for city service updates, utility restoration notices, debris-removal schedules and official weather information if more storms develop.

Additional Reporting By: Block Club Chicago

What This Means

This story matters because repeated storm impacts can affect power, transportation, cleanup costs and neighborhood safety even after the weather has moved out.

The next step is to watch for official service updates, utility restoration information and any city damage-response actions.

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