The Action Cam was along a battered stretch of Upper State Road in Chalfont, Pa.
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Trees knocked down power lines for nearly a quarter-mile. Even a utility pole was snapped in half.
"Never in 40 years, nothing like this has ever happened," said resident Richard Rosenbaum.
His neighbor, Shane Norman, said the storm caused the damage very quickly.
"It literally lasted 10 to 12 minutes," he said.
Also in Chalfont, a tree came down right on a SEPTA train. No one was hurt.
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But getting it off took some time, causing major delays.
Over in Holland, Pa., Chopper 6 flew over where a tree also came down on power lines.
Meanwhile, flooding was an issue in parts of Delaware County following the storms.
Some cars stalled out in high floodwaters in Upper Darby. Police had to block off the intersection at 69th Street and Marshall Road.
Flooding in Delaware County and tree down in Philly
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It was a similar scene in Yeadon, Pa. where a car became stuck in floodwaters at Union and Fairview.
Officials say an apparent lightning strike brought down a large tree in the Cobbs Creek section of Philadelphia.
It tumbled onto a car in the 6200 block of Spruce Street.
A woman was inside at the time but escaped unharmed.
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Storms bring damaging winds, flooding rains across area