Cleanup continues from wrath of 8 tornadoes in Western Pa. region

Tony LaRussa | Tribune-Review
Mika Hanlon, 7, left, and his sister Tiana, 10, were ready to help their parents Mike and Rachel Hanlon clear debris after a tree toppled in their yard. But the process was stalled after their dad realized that all the tools he needed were in a shed that was crushed by the falling tree. The damage was caused by a tornado that passed through the area on Thursday.

Tony LaRussa | Tribune-Review
One of the limps of this tree that fell on a house in Hampton pierced the roof into a child’s bedroom after a confirmed storm hit the area on Thursday. The family was not at home when the tree hit the house, according to a work crew on scene working to remove debris from the storm.

Tony LaRussa | Tribune-Review
A garage collapsed and sent bricks and block onto the car parked inside when a tornado passed through Hampton on Thursday. A tree also landed on the roof of the home on the property. Utility crews were on scene early Friday morning restoring power after trees landed onto utility poles during the storm.

Tony LaRussa | Tribune-Review
Hampton residents in the neighborhood surrounding St. Ursula Church began the cleanup process after a confirmed tornado toppled trees onto power lines and homes and scattered debris on Thursday, Oct. 21, 2021. No injuries were reported.

Tony LaRussa | Tribune-Review
Numerous trees downed power lines in Hampton after a confirmed tornado passed through Hampton on Thursday. No injuries were reported, but the storm caused significant damage to a number of homes. Among the hardest areas was the neighborhood surrounding St. Ursula Church along Duncan Avenue.

Tony LaRussa | Tribune-Review
The remnants of a metal shed clings to a tree trunk about 50 feet from where it stood in the alley behind Grand Avenue in Hampton. The area near St. Ursula Church was hit hard when a tornado passed through the area on Thursday. No injuries were reported.

Tony LaRussa | Tribune-Review
Hampton residents in the neighborhood surrounding St. Ursula Church began the cleanup process after a confirmed tornado toppled trees onto power lines and homes and scattered debris on Thursday. No injuries were reported.

Kristina Serafini | Tribune-Review
Part of a roof rests on a crushed truck Friday as people work on a tornado-damaged home along Linden Drive in Hampton. The tornado touched down in the area Thursday evening.

Tony LaRussa | Tribune-Review
The base of a tree that toppled along Cole Avenue in Hampton is nearly as tall as the lines coming from a nearby utility pole. Numerous trees fell onto power lines and homes and sent debris flying through the neighborhood when a tornado struck on Thurday. Among the hardest-hit areas was the community surrounding St. Ursula Church.

Tony LaRussa | Tribune-Review
Hampton residents in the neighborhood surrounding St. Ursula Church began the cleanup process after a confirmed tornado toppled trees onto power lines and homes and scattered debris on Thursday.

Tony LaRussa | Tribune-Review
Keegan Zasley, 7, tote tree limbs to a pile after his dad used a chainsaw to cut up the debris left from a tree that fell when a tornado passed through the area on Thursday. A significant amount of the damage reported was in the neighborhood surrounding St. Ursula Church along Duncan Avenue.

Kristina Serafini | Tribune-Review
Cleanup efforts continued Friday afternoon along Linden Drive in Hampton, a day after a tornado touched down in the area.











