Daily Times (Primos, PA)

5-year-old autistic girl missing in storm found dead

- By Ron Todt

PHILADELPH­IA » A 5-year-old autistic girl who disappeare­d from a Philadelph­ia-area home during the height of Tuesday’s storm was found dead Wednesday and was believed to have been swept away by floodwater­s in the creek behind her house, authoritie­s said.

Police in Montgomery County’s Towamencin Township said Eliza Talal, who is nonverbal, was found in Fischer’s Park next to a creek after waters receded. An iPad she was believed to have been carrying was found under a neighbor’s deck.

Chief Paul Dickinson said she had last been seen at about noon in a Lansdale home. Several hundred people searched for her with the aid of boats and two helicopter­s. Police tried unsuccessf­ully to ping the iPad as part of the search, he said.

“We believe, based on the circumstan­ces, that she left the house and somehow got into the water and then of course was pulled into the water,” Dickinson said.

Meanwhile, the National Weather Service has confirmed that tornadoes touched down in Bucks and Montgomery counties during the storm. Tornadoes also touched down in Ocean and Cape May counties in New Jersey, Kent and New Castle counties in Delaware and Queen Anne’s County, Maryland.

In Bucks County, high winds partially tore the roof off a day care center on the grounds of a suburban Philadelph­ia hospital, injuring four children.

An eastern Pennsylvan­ia coroner on Wednesday released the name of a woman who died after her vehicle was swept away by floodwater­s. The Lehigh County coroner’s office said Yesenia Then, 44, of Allentown was pronounced dead Tuesday after her vehicle entered high water in Upper Saucon Township and was swept downstream.

Tens of thousands of electric customers remained without power in the Philadelph­ia suburbs, with PECO reporting more than 55,000 customers without power in Chester County, more than 32,500 in Bucks County and more than 10,500 in Montgomery County as of Wednesday afternoon.

Regional rail service was suspended Wednesday in Philadelph­ia after the storm raised the Schuylkill River and sent an unsecured constructi­on barge into the Vine Street Expressway Bridge. Interstate 676, which crosses the bridge, also was closed in both directions.

Pennsylvan­ia Department of Transporta­tion officials said three tugboats will be brought up the river Thursday afternoon when the current slows to remove the barge. The expressway bridge will be inspected for structural damage.

Fire commission­er Adam Thiel said his department made close to 200 rescues, more than half of them in the hard-hit Eastwick neighborho­od, and evacuated an apartment building in Manayunk, where floodwater­s sent cars floating and caused significan­t damage to buildings

 ?? COURTESY ELIZABETH ROWE VIA AP ?? This Aug. 4 photo shows the Philadelph­ia Art Museum, in the background, and high water levels of the Schuylkill River from the aftermath of Tropical Storm Isaias. The National Weather Service has confirmed that tornadoes touched down in Bucks and Montgomery counties during Tuesday’s storm.
COURTESY ELIZABETH ROWE VIA AP This Aug. 4 photo shows the Philadelph­ia Art Museum, in the background, and high water levels of the Schuylkill River from the aftermath of Tropical Storm Isaias. The National Weather Service has confirmed that tornadoes touched down in Bucks and Montgomery counties during Tuesday’s storm.

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