Possible Tornado Touchdown in Bradford County, PA

12:45AM UPDATE: Red Cross officials in the area tell WENY News no shelters are being set up this evening, as everyone who was impacted has a place to stay. According to local fire officials, about 20 to 30 people were affected by the storm's damage to their homes and properties. Anyone who may need assistance can contact the local chapter of the American Red Cross at 570-209-3122.
11:30PM UPDATE: The National Weather Service has confirmed a crew will visit the area Thursday morning to assess the area, to determine if a tornado did in fact touch down.
FRANKLINDALE, PA (WENY) -- WENY News continues to follow reports of damage caused by severe weather in Bradford County, after a Tornado Warning was issued earlier Wednesday evening.
We've received multiple multiple reports of homes destroyed or severely damaged in the area of Routes 414 and 514, with possible entrapment.
Few details are confirmed at this time, as emergency crews are assessing the scene.
Around 8:15 this evening, the National Weather Service in Binghamton issued a Tornado Warning, in the area of Burlington, Franklindale, and Monroeton.
WENY News has multiple crews in the area; we'll be working overnight to gather information. We'll continue to post on weny.com, and have more live reports beginning at 5AM on Good Morning Twin Tiers.

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