

Philadelphia Battered: Storm Winds Leave Path of Destruction Across Region
PHILADELPHIA – The Philadelphia region is grappling with the aftermath of severe storms that swept through Thursday night, bringing damaging winds that toppled trees, downed power lines, and inflicted significant structural damage. Chopper 3 provided an aerial overview Friday morning, revealing the extent of the destruction.In East Mount Airy, a vehicle was seen engulfed in flames, a stark indicator of the storm's intensity. Further aerial inspections showed severe roof damage to the WMMR Radio station in Bala Cynwyd and the Yarn Factory Lofts in Wissahickon, highlighting the impact on local infrastructure.On the ground, residents faced widespread disruption. Sproul Road in Broomall was among several thoroughfares blocked by fallen trees, impeding traffic and necessitating extensive cleanup efforts. In Roxborough, on Ridge Avenue and Martin Street, large trees had crashed onto parked cars, causing substantial damage. Utility crews are actively working to restore electricity to affected areas, as many residents remain without power. Authorities urge caution as cleanup operations continue across the affected neighborhoods.