Severe thunderstorms Sunday evening caused some damage in Kewanee, including downed trees and wires.

While the damage was not extensive as was caused by a storm late last month, Sunday’s storm did lead to some damage reports to police — and in some of the same areas of the city that were hit last mont.

Ameren Illinois this morning reported that 11,380 of its customers — including three in Kewanee — were without power this morning following severe thunderstorms that swept through most of downstate Illinois.

The most extensive damage was reported in Pleasant View Cemetery, where Public Works Director Kevin Newton said “close to a dozen” trees were blown down.

Gates to the cemetery were closed Monday morning as city crews worked to clear several cemetery roads that were blocked by fallen trees, Newton said.

It appeared that there was no major damage in the cemetery; Newton said it was “more of a mess than anything.”

The Kewanee Police blotter listed these damage reports:

At 7:25 p.m., a downed tree was reported in the 600 block of East Second Street.

A couple of minutes later, police received a report of a downed tree in the 1000 block of Cambridge Road.

Police reported a tornado sighting on Kentville Road east of Kewanee. No damage was listed in police reports.

A tree was downed at New and Union streets.

Wires came down in 11th Street and at Sixth and Tremont streets.

Another downed tree was reported near the East Street viaduct.

And a wire was reported down late Sunday night at First and Chestnut streets.