(CARMI, IL) — Authorities say a second person in Illinois was killed by the severe storm system that swept through the Midwest and spawned tornadoes. White County Coroner Chris Marsh said Wednesday that the system moving through the central U.S. Tuesday and Wednesday spawned a twister that struck a small building near a house in the Crossville area, which is in southeastern Illinois near the border with Indiana. It killed a 71-year-old man and injured his wife. The system has been blamed for killing at least two other people, including one who was struck by an uprooted tree in the central Illinois community of Ottawa.  A tornado hit LaSalle County Nursing Home in Ottawa, but no serious injuries were reported to residents. The National Weather Service says survey teams will be moving across Illinois to determine the number of tornadoes that hit the state. Gov. Bruce Rauner plans to survey damage Wednesday.