Storms soak Northeast as possible tornadoes reported in New York, Delaware
Summary
Heavy storms with strong rain and winds hit parts of the Northeast U.S., causing possible tornadoes in Long Island, New York, and Dover, Delaware. The storms caused flooding, damaged buildings, and power outages, but no injuries were reported.Key Facts
- A possible tornado struck Atlantic Beach on Long Island, damaging a popular beach club with broken furniture and debris.
- Dozens of cabanas were damaged or destroyed at the Sun and Surf Beach Club, but no one was trapped or injured.
- Nassau County declared a state of emergency due to flooding and rescue efforts for people trapped in vehicles.
- The Long Island Expressway in Queens was closed because of severe flooding during the heavy rain.
- A confirmed tornado touched down in Dover, Delaware, causing damage to hotels and buildings, but no reported injuries.
- The tornado in Dover caused fallen trees, downed power lines, and flooded roads.
- Over 1,000 people lost power in northern Delaware due to the storm.
- Flash flood warnings were issued for parts of eastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
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