A 9-year-old girl from Maine was killed on Thursday when a large pine tree fell on top of her after a day of camping with family.
TheCumberland County Sheriff’s Officesaid the girl became trapped when the tree fell on top of a car she was in atSebago Lake Campgroundin Standish.
“The area around the victim’s campsite sustained heavy damage from multiple trees, including damage to their camper and complete destruction of two vehicles on their campsite,” the sheriff’s office said in a news release.
“Emergency responders, family members, and campground patrons worked quickly clearing away multiple trees using chain saws, tractors, and a jaws of life tool to extricate the victim,” they added.
The girl was pronounced dead at the scene. She has not been publicly identified.
“For the family left behind to grieve this unimaginable loss, words cannot describe the devastation of losing a child,” the Cumberland County Sheriff said. “The public safety community offers its heart-felt condolences.”
No other significant injuries were reported from the storm, they added.
In aFacebookpost on Friday, Maine’s Regional School Unit 16 announced the girl was a student at Poland Community School.
“She was a delightful student at PCS, and will always be remembered for her smile and kindness to others,” the district said in a statement. “She was a friend to all.”
“The entire RSU 16 family extends our deepest sympathy and condolences to the family and all those who loved our student,” they continued.
According to NBC affiliateNECN, wind speeds reached an estimated 70 miles per hour on Thursday.
“Everything started to shake the trees, the wires,” a visitor to the campground, Janet Dupuis, told CBS affiliateWGME. “It was horrible.”
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One resident toldNews Center Mainethat the storm caused “total chaos everywhere.”
Jack Barbaro, another resident, said the winds were powerful enough to shake his home.
“All of a sudden, the wind came and it shook the house,” Barbaro told WGME. “It was bad. I came downstairs and I said to my wife, ‘It’s bad out there.'”
source: people.com