Well be continuing to survey the damage across the area in sky force 10 throughout the 4 00, 5 00, and 6 00. Live in sky force 10, Mitch Blacher, nbc 10 news. Okay, mitch. And floodwaters left a driver stranded in Chester County. Take a look at the pictures from route 30 in berwyn. That red car, it isnt moving. The road had to be closed. Now to nbc 10s Ted Greenberg live in south jersey. How it is where you are, ted . Reporter jim and jackie, were at woodbury height, gloucester county. Amazing how it was a couple of hours ago. Torrential rain and very strong wind. Just take a look at what those winds did to a couple of utility poles. They the wind just knocked them right down, blew them over. This is route 45. Right where woodbury heights, woodbury, and west deptford all come together. They brought down the utility lines, and the utility lines are lying across route 45, which police have closed down here. You can see them right there at the intersection of south Evergreen Avenue and ro
Not tonight. Kind of like home to us. I mean reporter now see it like this. It stinks. Reporter instead of coaching parent volunteers spent this time cleaning and nasty afternoon storm brought heavy winds that ripped a huge layer of rubber roofing right from the building. The wind made such a noise ive never heard before. Like such a swoosh noise and we saw trash cans fly. Reporter from sky fox you could see how winds peeled away the roofing from the club on 7700 block of ditman street. Rain came pouring in flooding the hockey floor and shutting down the club until further notice. Your heart just stops. Its devastating all the time and people put in here volunteer work. Nobody gets paid here. Reporter the roof was bear alyearold. But took years to raise the money to buy it. What tomb am i going to do with all the kids have i in here. All my volunteers that help me out to do what i got to do here its like starting all over again. Reporter the damage couldnt come at a worse time. Club is
Fundraising to put up. The damage is more than 15,000. Good evening, im lucy noland. Im iain page. Now the vase on to fix it. Fox 29s Chris Oconnell is live outside that building in holmesburg tonight. A lot of disappointed familiar tolls night, chris. Reporter there sure are, queen. What youre seeing behind me basically results in tens of thousands of dollars worth of damage here at the holmesburg boys club. This peace of roofing behind me it is so big its literally have the size of a football field. Ripped from the building this afternoon leaving kids without a club and volunteers scrambling to make repairs. On most nights youd find kids playing hockey at the holmesburg boys club. Not tonight. Kind of like home to us. I mean reporter now see it like this. It stinks. Reporter instead of coaching parent volunteers spent this time cleaning and nasty afternoon storm brought heavy winds that ripped a huge layer of rubber roofing right from the building. The wind made such a noise ive neve
North and west. Temperatures below freezing in the burbs. Right around 33 degrees in the city. The roller coaster ride will continue. Well talk about the details with the seven day coming up. Back to you. All right, talk to you very soon, scott. And as he mentioned, some of those storms packed damaging winds. Were just starting to get a look at the damage left behind now that that Severe Weather has moved out of here. Lets get right out to Chris Oconnell live outside the holmesburg boys club. Chris . Reporter iain, kids who were planning on hockey practice tonight at the holme burg boys club are being turned away tonight because of this. Major damage to their club here in northeast philadelphia. Entire section i would say at least a half a football field worth of a rubber lining of the roof ripped off this causing major damage to this club. Take look at the video we shot right after sky fox was over the scene on ditman street after one of those squall lines like scott was just talking
Right now at 5 00, pope francis getting ready to land in new york city as he continues making history with his first u. S. Visit. This is a live look right now at the tarmac at Jfk International airport where pope francis is about to arrive. He took off about 4 25 this evening. The flights about an hour long. Were expecting him about 5 30ish. Well bring it live to you when it happens. And you saw it, a grand sendoff for the holy father from washington, d. C. He left about 40 minutes ago after a busy day in the capital. He offered a message of unity to a divided nation. He also today addressed a joint session of congress where he made history being the first pope to do that. He told lawmakers its time to Work Together to solve the worlds problems. Now hes arriving in new york nipss is a live picture here of st. Patricks cathedral. This will be his very first stop in the big apple. Hell be part of the evening prayers at the cathedral. You can see the many people lining up. Right now the