Chicago Area Hit by Record Rainfall, Flooding and Power Outages

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Record-setting rainfall in the Chicago area caused significant flooding, leaving over 7,000 people without power and forcing the closure of two train lines. The National Weather Service issued warnings for life-threatening flooding, with some areas receiving over 7 inches of rain. O'Hare airport broke the previous record for July 2 rainfall. More than 200 complaints of water in basements were reported, and several roads, including Interstate 290, remained closed due to impassable conditions. The Office of Emergency Management and Communications urged caution and provided resources for reporting flooding incidents.
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