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EF-1 Tornado Causes Destruction in Foxboro and Surrounding Areas: Trees Snapped and Power Outages Reported

EF-1 Tornado Causes‍ Damage in⁤ Foxboro and Surrounding Areas

EASTON⁢ — A powerful EF-1 tornado ‍touched down in Foxboro on ⁢Saturday, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake. The National Weather Service (NWS) confirmed the tornado on Sunday, stating that it​ brought ​gusting winds of over 100 miles‍ per ‍hour.

The NWS survey teams identified the touchdown location as a small neighborhood in Foxboro,​ near the‌ Mansfield town line and close‍ to‌ Easton. The tornado caused significant ‌damage, with ⁢several large trees, some up to 2 feet in diameter, snapped at the trunk by the twister’s winds, which ‌reached speeds of up to 105 miles‌ per hour.

In addition to Foxboro, other ⁣areas such‌ as Brockton and East Bridgewater also experienced damage from a microburst, according ⁣to the NWS. The microburst, a sudden and powerful‌ downdraft, caused⁢ further destruction in these regions.

Residents ⁣in Easton recounted their experiences during the storm. Rob Citrano, who lives on Prospect Street, described how the rain ⁤started⁤ around 8:30 PM,‍ followed ‍by strong winds that caused their grill‍ to fly ‍from one end of the deck to the⁢ other. Shortly after,‌ the power went out. Citrano stated that the police informed him that the⁢ entire town was similarly affected.

Citrano showed Boston 25 News ​crews the⁤ aftermath in his ‍backyard, where several ‍fallen trees and a damaged fence were visible. He ⁤mentioned that he only realized one of the trees had come down when his neighbor brought out ​a light. Citrano also mentioned that ⁣a ​piece of their pool fence had been blown into the woods.

Easton police reported that around five roads​ had to⁢ be closed due ​to fallen trees and ‌live wires.​ Despite​ the extensive damage, there were no reports of injuries.

This is the second time in two weeks​ that the Bay State community has faced tornado ⁤damage. On ‌July 16, a tornado touched down 2 miles ​south⁢ southeast‍ of North Brookfield. Additionally, a​ tornado was reported in‌ Southern New⁣ Hampshire on Thursday.

Residents ⁤are ‌advised ​to stay updated on weather conditions‌ and download the FREE Boston⁣ 25 News app for breaking news ‌alerts. They can also follow Boston 25 News on​ Facebook⁤ and Twitter for the latest updates.
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What measures were taken by local authorities and emergency response teams to ensure the safety of residents⁤ during the ⁢tornado in Foxboro?

Town in Foxboro. The tornado’s path extended for several miles, causing damage to houses, trees, and power ⁤lines in the surrounding areas.

Residents in the affected neighborhoods reported hearing loud⁢ roars and seeing ‌debris flying through the air as the ‌tornado tore through the town. Many houses⁢ suffered roof damage, with some completely losing their roofs. Several trees were uprooted or snapped in ​half, blocking⁢ roads and causing further damage to ⁤cars and buildings.

Local authorities and emergency response teams were quick to mobilize, ensuring the safety of residents and providing necessary support.⁢ Power outages were ​reported in the affected areas, ‍and utility crews worked throughout the night to restore electricity.

Fortunately, no injuries or fatalities were reported, thanks to the swift actions taken by residents and emergency ​services. However, the significant property⁤ damage is expected to take time and resources to repair.

The NWS will continue to assess the tornado’s impact and​ provide updates on its intensity and path length. Residents are encouraged ‌to stay informed and follow any advisories ⁢or safety instructions issued by local⁣ authorities.

Occurrences of tornadoes in this region are relatively rare but not unheard of. It serves as a reminder for residents to have a plan in place and remain vigilant during severe weather situations.

In the coming days, relief efforts and support from local communities, ⁣government agencies, and insurance companies will be ⁢crucial in helping affected residents get back on their feet. The resilience and unity of the community​ will undoubtedly play a‍ significant role in the ​recovery process.

2 thoughts on “EF-1 Tornado Causes Destruction in Foxboro and Surrounding Areas: Trees Snapped and Power Outages Reported”

  1. This EF-1 tornado’s destruction in Foxboro and surrounding areas is a stark reminder of the immense power of nature. The sight of snapped trees and widespread power outages serves as a wake-up call to stay vigilant and prepared for such unpredictable weather events.

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  2. This EF-1 tornado is a powerful reminder of mother nature’s unpredictability. Sending thoughts and support to those affected by the destruction. Stay safe, everyone.

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