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Tropical Storm Isaias whips up eastern U.S., killing at least 6

- By Bryan Anderson and Sarah Blake Morgan

WINDSOR, N.C. — At least six people were killed as Tropical Storm Isaias spawned tornadoes and dumped rain Tuesday along the U.S. East Coast after making landfall as a hurricane in North Carolina, where it caused floods and fires that displaced dozens.

Two people died when Isaias spun off a tornado that struck a North Carolina mobile home park. Another person died in Pennsylvan­ia when their vehicle was overtaken by water and swept downstream. Two others were killed by falling trees in Maryland and New York City, and a sixth person died in Delaware when a tree branch fell on them, authoritie­s said.

Isaias sustained top winds of up to 65 mph more than 18 hours after coming ashore, but it was down to 45 mph max winds as of 10:50 p.m. EDT Tuesday, according to the National Hurricane Center. The storm’s center was about 45 miles southeast of Montreal, moving northeast into Canada.

As Isaias sped northward, flooding threats followed.

In Philadelph­ia, the Schuylkill River was projected to crest early Wednesday at 15.4 feet, its highest level in more than 150 years. By Tuesday night, the river had already overtopped its banks in low-lying Manayunk.

Aerial video by WRAL-TV showed fields of debris where rescue workers in brightly colored shirts picked through splintered boards and other wreckage of the Windsor, N.C., mobile home park where two people were killed. Emergency responders searching the area Tuesday afternoon found no other casualties, and several people initially feared missing had all been accounted for, said

Ron Wesson, chairman of the Bertie County Board of Commission­ers. He said about 12 people were hospitaliz­ed.

“It doesn’t look real; it looks like something on TV. Nothing is there,” Bertie County Sheriff John Holley told reporters, saying 10 mobile homes had been destroyed. “All my officers are down there at this time. Pretty much the entire trailer park is gone.”

In eastern Pennsylvan­ia, a 44-year-old Allentown woman was killed after encounteri­ng high waters on a street in Upper Saucon Township that swept her vehicle downstream Tuesday afternoon, the Lehigh County coroner’s office said.

While in New York City, a massive tree fell and crushed a van in the Briarwood section of Queens, killing Mario Siles, a 60-year-old constructi­on contractor who was inside the vehicle, police said. A woman in Mechanicsv­ille, Md., died when a tree crashed onto her car during stormy conditions, said Cpl. Julie Yingling of the St. Mary’s County Sheriff ’s Office.

In Delaware, authoritie­s said a woman was outside assessing storm damage when she was hit and killed by a falling tree branch.

Isaias toggled between hurricane and tropical storm strength as it churned toward the East Coast. Fueled by warm ocean waters, the storm got a late burst of strength as a rejuvenate­d hurricane with top sustained winds of 85 mph before coming ashore late Monday near Ocean Isle Beach, N.C. Its tropical storm status was sustained, but weakened, as it headed north into Canada on Tuesday night.

 ?? MATT SLOCUM/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? A police officer rushes to help a motorist stranded by floodwater­s Tuesday in Philadelph­ia. Isaias spawned tornadoes and dumped rain during an inland march up the East Coast after making landfall as a hurricane along the North Carolina coast.
MATT SLOCUM/ASSOCIATED PRESS A police officer rushes to help a motorist stranded by floodwater­s Tuesday in Philadelph­ia. Isaias spawned tornadoes and dumped rain during an inland march up the East Coast after making landfall as a hurricane along the North Carolina coast.

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