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Tornado Confirmed in Dover: State of Emergency Declared
21 Aug
Summary
- A confirmed tornado struck Dover, Delaware, causing widespread damage.
- A state of emergency was declared in Dover due to significant destruction.
- Extensive tree damage led to power outages and non-functioning traffic signals.

A confirmed tornado ripped through Dover, Delaware, just after 6 p.m. Thursday, leading officials to declare a state of emergency in the capital city. The National Weather Service confirmed the large and dangerous tornado over the Dover Speedway as severe weather impacted the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast regions.
Authorities reported significant damage across Dover, particularly along the Division Street and Lockerman Street corridor and parts of North DuPont Highway. Widespread power outages resulted from extensive tree damage, with many traffic signals rendered inoperable, posing considerable travel hazards. Emergency responders focused on clearing debris and assisting residents affected by the storm.