A terribale tornado are came the western part of Pennsylvania. What a horrible natural disaster. It isvery hard to imagine that what the people who lost their homes in this disaster are going through. Hopefully those people can somehow recover. But the most important topic is that no one was injured in this disaster. Nature is very a powerful force we always tend to ignore her until she humbles us. and that we can see from our eyes. Hempfield Township in Westmoreland County was hit by a tornado earlier today. The National Weather Service confirmed the twister and stated that at least thirty homes were destroyed. Sixty other residents were badly damaged by the storm. The National Weather Service confirmed the tornado as EF2 (strong) on the Enhanced Fujita Scale.
Nature can do anything we are beliave all things and avoid her but at last its give a proof of her power and recently we saw that in japan and another is Western Pennsylvania. Major Damage from this tornado is suffered the High School of the area of Hempfied. No injuries or fatalities have been reported. Four Hempfield schools are scheduled to be closed Friday, to assess structural damage. Superintendent Terry Foriska stated that: Hempfield Area High school, Harrold Middle school, Fort Allen Elementary and Crossroads Alternative will be closed. All other schools in the area will open Friday morning as scheduled.
Football Stadium, auditorium are rarely damaged from this tornado. But the amoung 200 students no one inured from this tornado all the students are on the campus at time of the tornado. This unbelievable but its true. "This is a good story that we walked away from a fairly significant storm with no one hurt," said Dan Stevens of Westmoreland County Emergency Services.
Now tornado is over and all the people are came out without fear. As we say you that this tornado is damage the 30 homes. "A mess. There's just stuff everywhere," said Courtney Ansell as she walked through her demolished Fort Allen home. "It just looks like it came and sawed the whole roof off. I never realized that, in a matter of 20 seconds, it could do something like this."
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