As tornadoes have been hitting numerous regions in the US, the latest one hit Cinnaminson, New Jersey, with winds of up to 100 mph on Wednesday, June 30. Remarkably, a second tornado was also reported but did not cause any damage. Thousands of residents lost power as a result of the crashing storm. Most have since regained power, but around 200 are still without electricity as of Thursday, July 1. The storm damaged homes, downed trees, and caused widespread destruction in this small-town community. Although no injuries were reported, the Cinnaminson incident underscores the importance of preparedness and emergency response in such dangerous weather conditions. The National Weather Service is urging residents to remain vigilant and heed any warnings or evacuation orders. As extreme weather events continue to impact our communities, it is essential to take precautions, stay informed, and look out for one another.
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