Severe Storms and Possible Tornadoes Cause Damage in Northeast, Hit Long Island and Delaware

Severe Storms and Possible Tornadoes Cause Damage in Northeast, Hit Long Island and Delaware
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The storms disrupted transportation, caused power outages, and prompted emergency declarations, highlighting the region's vulnerability to extreme ...

  • Severe storms struck parts of the Interstate 95 corridor Thursday evening, bringing thunderstorms and flash flooding.
  • Nassau County, New York, declared a state of emergency after a tornado reportedly hit Atlantic Beach and the Sun n Surf Beach Club.
  • Waterspouts reportedly became tornadoes in Queens and on Long Island, impacting local communities.
  • Power outages were reported in Delaware's capital city as heavy rain and winds swept through the area.
  • Officials described 'significant damage' in Delaware following a possible tornado.

A wave of severe storms moved through the Northeast, with reports of possible tornadoes in New York and Delaware. Long Island beaches and Delaware's capital experienced damage, power outages, and emergency declarations.

The event underscores the impact of extreme weather on densely populated areas, affecting infrastructure and public safety. Emergency responses and power disruptions highlight ongoing challenges in storm preparedness. Reports of tornadoes are described as 'possible' or 'reported' in multiple sources; official confirmation is pending.

Authorities are assessing the extent of the damage and restoring services. Further updates are expected as officials confirm tornado activity and evaluate recovery needs.

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