New Jersey Faces Storm Aftermath: Community Steps Up
A violent storm swept through central New Jersey, leaving a trail of destruction and sadness. Three lives were lost, and the town of Plainfield was hit hard.
The mayor called it a "devastating storm" that left "deep scars." The community is now focusing on recovery instead of celebration.
Storm's Impact
The storm brought winds over 60 mph, causing:
- Trees to fall
- Power lines to snap
In Plainfield, a tree crushed a car, killing:
- A 79-year-old man
- A 25-year-old man
The mayor shared his grief, saying, "Our hearts are heavy." The town is now under a state of emergency.
Community Response
Plainfield's Fourth of July events, including a parade and fireworks, were canceled. The mayor explained:
"This is not a time for celebration."
Instead, the town is working together to clean up and rebuild. The governor also urged residents to stay safe and avoid hazards like:
- Fallen trees
- Downed power lines
A Reminder of Nature's Power
This storm serves as a reminder of nature's power and the importance of community support during tough times. While the losses are tragic, the town's resilience shines through as they come together to heal and recover.