A powerful storm swept through Orange County Wednesday night, leaving behind a trail of destruction marked by downed trees and widespread power outages. The storm’s impact was felt across several towns, including Goshen, Middletown, Warwick, and Washingtonville, where massive, decades-old trees lay scattered in pieces, obstructing roadways and causing extensive damage to property.
In Goshen, residents woke to find trees uprooted and strewn across streets, with some narrowly missing homes. The scene was similarly chaotic in Middletown, where emergency crews worked tirelessly to clear debris and restore power to affected areas. In Warwick, neighborhoods were plunged into darkness as power lines succumbed to the storm’s fury.
However, one of the most alarming incidents occurred on Lark Street in Washingtonville, where a large tree crashed through the roof of a home while a mother and her 2-year-old daughter were asleep inside. Miraculously, both escaped unharmed, though the structural damage serves as a stark reminder of the storm’s destructive potential.
Local authorities and utility companies mobilized quickly in response to the widespread outages, deploying crews to assess and repair the damage. Residents were urged to exercise caution while navigating the debris-laden streets and to report any hazardous conditions promptly.
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As cleanup efforts continue in the aftermath of this powerful storm, communities are coming together to support those affected and to rebuild what was lost amidst the chaos of nature’s wrath.
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