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Sussex Today
By the People, for the People
Crews Begin Cleanup After Radar-Confirmed Tornado in Sussex
Utility crews assess damage from severe storms that hit the area overnight.
Apr. 15, 2026 at 11:48am
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The aftermath of a powerful tornado serves as a sobering reminder of the raw, awe-inspiring force of nature.Sussex TodayUtility crews were out in the Sussex, New Jersey area near the Lisbon Presbyterian Church on Wednesday morning, assessing the damage caused by a radar-confirmed tornado that struck the region the previous night. Photos and video showed massive trees torn from the ground, siding ripped off homes, and power poles snapped in half.
Why it matters
Severe weather events like tornadoes can cause significant property damage and disruption to communities. Prompt cleanup and assessment of the destruction is crucial to restoring power, clearing debris, and determining the full scope of the impact on local residents and businesses.
The details
According to National Weather Service meteorologist Tim Halbach, a radar-confirmed tornado was reported in Sussex on Tuesday evening. Crews from the National Weather Service will begin surveying the damage on Wednesday morning to determine the tornado's strength and path. Photos and video captured by TMJ4 News showed extensive damage, including trees ripped from the ground, siding torn off homes, and power poles snapped in half.
- The tornado was reported on Tuesday evening.
- Utility crews were out assessing the damage on Wednesday morning.
The players
Tim Halbach
A meteorologist with the National Weather Service who confirmed the tornado and said crews would survey the damage.
Andrea Albers
A reporter with TMJ4 News who captured photos and video of the damage in Sussex.
What they’re saying
“Crews with the National Weather Service will begin surveying the damage there on Wednesday morning.”
— Tim Halbach, Meteorologist
What’s next
The National Weather Service crews will survey the damage in Sussex on Wednesday to determine the tornado's strength and path. Utility companies will continue their cleanup efforts to restore power and clear debris in the affected areas.
The takeaway
This severe weather event serves as a reminder of the importance of preparedness and resilience in the face of natural disasters. The prompt response of utility crews and the National Weather Service's assessment will help the Sussex community recover and build back stronger.

