The remnants of Tropical Storm Debby brought heavy rainfall to Camp Hill, with six inches falling in just ten hours. The community is still recovering from the aftermath of the storm, but Mayor John Doe praised the unity and support shown by residents during the emergency.
Ensuring the safety of residents during natural disasters is a top priority, and the quick response from Pennsylvania American Water when a water main broke was crucial. The company worked with Camp Hill Borough to distribute bottled water to residents at four locations, with thirty tractor-trailer loads of water given out to those in need.
The successful operation was a result of close collaboration between local officials, the Pennsylvania National Guard, and the Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency. Mayor Doe expressed gratitude for the joint effort and efficient communication, which helped to provide assistance to the community during a challenging time.
Moving forward, Camp Hill continues to work on recovery efforts and supporting residents as they rebuild in the wake of Tropical Storm Debby. The community’s resilience and spirit of cooperation have been on full display, demonstrating their ability to come together in times of need.
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