The effects of heavy storm damage in Pennsylvania today are being described using words like disastrous and horrifying.
The after-effect of storm damage in Pennsylvania today from Monday
Following the storm damage in Pennsylvania, the fallout of Monday’s heavy storm devastation is being described by campers at Sunsational Family Campground in Union County using words like disastrous and horrifying. Geiswite claims that over two dozen trees splintered like toothpicks, some of which destroyed numerous porches and RVs.
The storm damage in Pennsylvania makes it the worst storm William Fox has experienced since relocating here 17 years ago. Fox claims that the tree that crashed through his roof tore through the side of his camper and pulled his couch through.
Gary Everett has been utilizing a side-by-side that was just given a new roof on Monday to transport logs and other garbage as a result of storm damage in Pennsylvania. Homes were left in varying degrees of severity. The day was spent by many campers tidying up the mess.
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Storm damage in Pennsylvania today is still visible
On Monday afternoon, storms hit Pennsylvania. A tornado warning was in effect for southern York County starting at 5 o’clock. to 5:30 p.m. The storm damage in Pennsylvania today and the effects of the horrendous storm destruction are still visible.
According to reports, there was storm damage in Pennsylvania, and southern York County even got a brief tornado warning. The evidence of the horrifying storm damage in Pennsylvania today can be seen in photos share by the citizens.