Crime & Safety
Bucks County Spared From Storm's Wrath
The few outages caused by the storm in Bucks County have been repaired as of Wednesday afternoon. Others aren't so lucky.

Tens of thousands of Pennsylvania residents are still without power after severe thunderstorms and heavy rain ripped through the region Tuesday night.
But Bucks County residents were spared from the storm’s wrath. By Wednesday, the few outages caused by the storm had been repaired, with PECO reporting all Bucks County residents had power by the afternoon.
Others weren’t so lucky.
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More than 142,000 customers in the Philadelphia region remain without power as of Wednesday afternoon.
The worst hit was Delaware County, which had over 100,000 outages on its own by midnight Tuesday. More than 69,500 remain without power there as of Wednesday afternoon.
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Chester County was the next hardest hit, with 59,167 outages. As of Wednesday afternoon, more than 52,000 Chester County are still without electricity.
Philadelphia (5,767), Montgomery (5,671), and York (2,745) counties have each recovered well from the storm.
The storm wrecked havoc throughout the Philadelphia region and South Jersey.
A tree fell across I-76 near Radnor, shutting down traffic in both lanes for several hours.
In New Jersey, possible tornadoes were caught on camera ripping through the streets.
This video of a possible tornado was recorded on Long Beach Island.
Downed trees, downed wires, and even minor flooding in some areas were just some of the consequences being dealt with Wednesday morning.
It is not yet known when power will be fully restored throughout the region.
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