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The Daily News from Lebanon, Pennsylvania • 6

Publication:
The Daily Newsi
Location:
Lebanon, Pennsylvania
Issue Date:
Page:
6
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

Tf 4' 6A Lebanon Daily News, Sunday, July 18, 2004 Lebanon Daily News, Sunday, July 18, 2004 7A'3 The July 14th Tornado: A Photo Essay A Derry Township police officer walks away from 536 Coachman Lane, a debris-riddled house he has just inspected in Country Squire Estates. fv 4 I v- Ah. 4 ''SiXfV- 4 I It Les Stewart Lebanon Daily News Raef Kapp of Palmyra drapes a newly found American flag on a fallen pine tree in Campbelltown to keep it from touching the ground. Earl Brightbill Lebanon Daily News State Rep. Mauree Gingrich, whose 101st District covers Campbelltown, and U.S.

Rep. Tim Holden survey the damage on Thursday. It is unbelievable, Holden said. You can only imagine coming home from work and finding your i home gone. The region may be eligible for state and federal disaster relief.

Jim Zengerle Lebanon Daily News A brick fireplace still stands amid the wreckage that had once been a home in Country Squire Estates. Note the broken pipe spraying water beside the toppled table. i 5, v. 'X; A stnwww Wandering through what looks like a war zone, a woman talks on a cell phone at Country Squire I Estates. Note the damage I the strong winds did to the tree near the center i of the photo.

Jim Zengerle Lebanon Daily News I iL -pH 4', fF If fast JSSP pL Mr iWP8Wt sm htLs I fk -ti W. 'l- ir 1 1 rj j(7o rf. y. 5 i pi ''Af" -s -i agsaB Les Stewart Lebanon Daily News As pedestrians wander, bicyclists pedal their way up a hill on Bell Road, just south of its junction with Route 117, in Campbelltown. Country Squire Estates sits to the right.

The tornado-damaged homes at left predate the housing development. In the utility crews work to repair the many wires that were felled by Wednesdays fierce storm. Jim Zengerle Lebanon Daily News Lebanon County Emergency Management Agency Director Dan Kauffman gets a first-hand look at the damage in Campbelltown. Les Stewart Lebanon Daily News Michalene Buser pushes her 3-year-old daughter, Johanna, in a stroller as she walks along Squire Road with her 5-year-old son, Daniel, through the remnants of their neighborhood in Country Squire Estates. Fallen stop and road signs mark the intersection with Carriage Road.

Jim Zengerle Lebanon Daily Courtney Bowerman (left) and Julia Kreider, clutching a stuffed animal, sit dejectedly in front of Kreiders wind-damaged home at 36 Carriage Road. Bowerman lives a few doors away. 3t 1 jjS '4 Jim Zengerle Lebanon Daily News Responding to the devastating scene at Country Squird Estates on Wednesday was a matter for many communities. Here, Annville Union Hose: firefighter Rusty Chadwick (left) takes a break, resting at the front of a Palmyra Citizens heavy rescue truck. School buses, like the one at right, carried residents of the development to a safe haven at the Campbelltown fire hall.

Vincent Buser Wastes tie time removing a tree that had landed on the side of his house at 24 Carriage Road. Jim Zengerle Lebanon Daily News Its rear window smashed, a debris-littered Derry Township cruiser is parked at the Country Squire Estates home of K-9 Officer Garth Warner. A handful of police officers from neighboring Derry helped Warner and his family dig out from the debris left by Wednesdays tornado. IK.

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