Thursday, May 30, 2019

TROPICAL STORM DORIA AUGUST 1971


TROBICAL STORM DORIA

AUGUST 1971




Tropical Storm Doria sideswiped Delaware August 27 and 28 August 1971 and

some streets still blocked by debris and fallen trees. Electric was out for 12 hours or more

but by Saturday service has been restored. Volunteers were busy with the floods caused by

five inches of rain in less than 48 hours.

Rehoboth Beach tourists had little inconvenience, a typical Saturday, with events

held including the Annual Life Guard Ball in Convention Hall Friday night, the night of the

storm.

Ocean City and western Sussex had power outages according to Director of Civil

Defense , Walter Serwin.

Indian River Coast Guard Station recorded 49 mph winds with 63 mph gust
between 2 and 5 am Saturday morning. Water height in the Brandywine Saturday was it's

highest in seven years. Greater Wilmington Airport measured 5 inches of rain total.

Abstract: Wilmington News Journal , Monday, 30 August, 1971





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