The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Cleanup underway a day after powerful storms pound Northeast

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NEW YORK » Residents in the Northeast cleaned up Wednesday, a day after powerful storms pounded the region with torrential rain and marble-sized hail, leaving at least four people dead and more than 200,000 homes and businesses without power.

Connecticu­t officials said two people in New Fairfield and Danbury were killed Tuesday in separate accidents when trees fell on their trucks, including a woman whose 3-year-old child escaped injury. In New York, falling trees in Newburgh claimed the lives of an 11-year-old girl in a parked car and a woman who was driving.

More than 157,000 utility customers in New York were without power midday Wednesday.

In Connecticu­t, the state’s two major utilities reported 88,500 customers without electricit­y Wednesday afternoon, down from a high of 120,000 outages. Gov. Dannel Malloy said damage was being assessed across the state for possible disaster declaratio­ns, with the most hard-hit areas being in southweste­rn Connecticu­t.

“There is a tremendous amount of damage,” he said. “I think there are going to be a lot of people without power for days.”

The storms downed trees and power lines across the region. Several lightning strikes led to structure fires in New Jersey and Massachuse­tts. Weather officials confirmed two tornadoes in Putnam County, an EF2 with peak winds of 110 mph and an EF1 with peak winds of 100 mph. New York’s Central Hudson Gas & Electric Corp. reported 78 mph wind gusts on Tuesday and about 1,000 lighting strikes per hour.

The National Weather Service said the strong thundersto­rms created a small weather-generated tsunami off the New Jersey coast. Known as a meteotsuna­mi, it resulted in fluctuatin­g water levels for several hours. But there were no reports of damage from the abnormally high tides reported

 ?? JOHN WOIKE — HARTFORD COURANT VIA AP ?? This aerial view shows storm damage to Brookfield, Conn., on Tuesday. Residents in the Northeast cleaned up Wednesday, a day after powerful storms pounded the region with torrential rain and marble-sized hail, leaving more then 200,000 homes and...
JOHN WOIKE — HARTFORD COURANT VIA AP This aerial view shows storm damage to Brookfield, Conn., on Tuesday. Residents in the Northeast cleaned up Wednesday, a day after powerful storms pounded the region with torrential rain and marble-sized hail, leaving more then 200,000 homes and...
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Roads in many towns were impassible and some schools canceled classes on
Wednesday due to the damage.
Airlines also canceled and delayed flights in and out of the region.
In New...
in areas from Perth Amboy in New Jersey to Delaware’s Fenwick Island. Roads in many towns were impassible and some schools canceled classes on Wednesday due to the damage. Airlines also canceled and delayed flights in and out of the region. In New...

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