Thunderstorms Cause Severe Damage Throughout Delaware Valley
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- A fast-moving storm knocked down trees and power lines throughout the Delaware Valley and New Jersey causing severe damage to vehicles.
Eyewitness News reporter Anita Oh is in Camden where a tree collapsed onto a woman's vehicle while she was inside.
"My car is a complete loss, but I'm just glad I wasn't lost in it," the victim stated.
Eyewitness News reporter Vittoria Woodill captured the damage from Waterworks near the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
@CBSPhilly Looks like some weather damage struck Waterworks! @katebilo pic.twitter.com/I35sixtcCh
— Vittoria Woodill (@VittoriaWoodill) June 8, 2016
Eyewitness News reporter Joe Holden captured some cloud activity in Fishtown right before the massive downpour.
Pretty wicked storm heading into Philly.... This view from #Fishtown @CBSPhilly pic.twitter.com/P0AMxHe1tM
— Joe Holden (@JoeHoldenCBS3) June 8, 2016
Pretty wicked storm heading into Philly.... This view from #Fishtown @CBSPhilly pic.twitter.com/P0AMxHe1tM
— Joe Holden (@JoeHoldenCBS3) June 8, 2016
CBS3 Meteorologist Lauren Casey got a look of the weather from the CBS3 Sky Deck. "Well, that's ominous."
Well that's ominous!⛈⛈ #Philly #storms pic.twitter.com/a9o1Ack3jP
— Lauren Casey (@ClimateCasey) June 8, 2016
Stay with CBSPhilly and CBS3 for more as the storm continues throughout our area.