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FACT CHECK: Why didn't sirens go off during the Rock Hill storm?
YORK, S.C. — Nearly a week later, people in Rock Hill, South Carolina are still cleaning up damage from an intense hail storm. This supercell thunderstorm produced winds up to 90 miles per hour and moved across York County late Saturday afternoon. Surveyors found the storm produced hail stones at least 2 inches in diameter. Some people are wondering why they didn't get a notification on their phone or hear sirens ahead of the storm.
Community works together, picking up pieces after Saturday's storm
ROCK HILL, S.C. — Nearly a week after a severe thunderstorm caused extensive damage in Rock Hill, cleanup efforts continue. Many residents impacted by the storm were left without power for days. Latisha Lee was one of those residents. Crews were in her backyard working to fix powerlines for...
LIST: Resources available for those impacted by Rock Hill storm
ROCK HILL, S.C. (WBTV) - There is help available for those impacted by a storm that blew through the Rock Hill area Saturday. The storm brought strong winds and hail, causing trees and powerlines to fall, vehicles and homes to be damaged, and even a large gas station awning to be torn down. Though findings showed a swath of straight-line winds from northwest to southeast of 60-90 mph winds, there was no confirmation of a tornado.
Rock Hill home split in half, owner leaning on faith after escaping through window
ROCK HILL, S.C. — Three days after strong storms battered parts of York County, clean-up is still underway. The supercell thunderstorm produced winds up to 90 mph as it moved across the area late Saturday afternoon. The winds, which were the equivalent of a Category 1 hurricane, toppled trees and damaged homes.
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