Two people have died as of Thursday afternoon as a result of Wednesday night’s storm in the Philadelphia region, reports say. That number is expected to rise.
Authorities told 6abc a woman was killed after a tree came down on a home in Upper Dublin Township (Montgomery County). Her identity was not released.
Donald Allen Bauer, 65, of Perkiomenville, died after driving his 2013 Mazda CX-9 into the flood waters of Unami Creek in Milford Township (Bucks County), PA State Police said.
The Montgomery County Coroner’s Office is also reportedly investigating three storm-related deaths, Chair of Montgomery County Board of Commissioners Dr. Val Arkoosh told CBS3.
The National Weather Service confirmed two tornadoes in southeastern Pennsylvania Thursday afternoon. There was one in Fort Washington/Upper Dublin to Horsham Township (Montgomery County) and the other in Oxford (Chester County).
Record amounts of rainfall caused torrential flooding, leaving many roads, homes, and businesses left to recover.
Widespread rainfall totals of 3-5″ occurred along and north/west of I-95 with a stripe of 6-8″ or locally higher from Chester County northeastward toward NYC, the NWS says.
Perkiomen Fire Company volunteers rescued dozens of individuals from cars in floodwaters and seven individuals from rooftops, officials said.
One family including a child was rescued from a home completely surrounded by water on Wartman Road.
Silver Lake Road in Middletown Township (Bucks County) is expected to be closed for approximately a week as crews repair extensive damage.
Coatesville is just completely underwater. A friend of mine said it took him three hours to get from West Chester to Coatesville. Now I just need to hope my dad can get home from Downingtown when he’s done work in a few hours. pic.twitter.com/RfpzkHS5zF
— Candice Monhollan-Henry (@Candice_Henry10) September 2, 2021
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