Debby Leaves a Trail of Destruction: From the US to Canada
After wreaking havoc across the US with tornadoes and flooding, Hurricane Debby moved into Canada. The storm caused significant damage, prompting evacuations and rescues. Recovery efforts are now in progress in affected regions. The impact left communities struggling with debris, damaged properties, and power outages.
The devastating effects of Hurricane Debby were felt across eastern US before it moved into Canada. The storm, responsible for tornadoes and severe flooding, left behind a path of destruction affecting New York, Pennsylvania, and New England.
On its final day over the US, Debby caused significant flooding in south-central New York and north-central Pennsylvania. These areas saw evacuations and helicopter rescues as the waters rose. Emergency workers are now engaged in cleanup and recovery, with conditions expected to improve.
Significant property damage, power outages, and community efforts to rescue and rebuild are ongoing. Officials in both New York and Pennsylvania declared states of emergency to mobilize resources for the impacted regions. The death toll and the sheer scale of destruction have left many residents grappling with loss and devastation.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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