Violent weather swept across America’s Eastern seaboard, dropping heavy rain that flooded towns from New England to Georgia, knocking out power and killing at least three people in the Atlanta area.

Intense thunderstorms stalled over central Vermont, pushing rivers over their banks and ripping up streets. About 200 people were forced from their homes.

Churning brown water from the rising Winooski River and a tributary flooded into the streets of Vermont’s capital Montpelier, sending business owners with inundated basements scurrying to move merchandise to higher ground.

There was also flash-flooding in parts of northern New Hampshire, with some homes evacuated in the Littleton area and a few roads washed out.

In eastern Pennsylvania, a tornado that touched down in Schuylkill County was the second twister to hit the area last week, the National Weather Service said.

Another tornado hit Franklin County in south-central Pennsylvania. The weather service said the twister had top winds of 90 mph and travelled 200 yards, but no one was injured.

A third twister, also an EF-1, hit Crawford County, bringing down trees and power lines and damaging about 10 buildings north of Springboro, county emergency officials told the Erie Times-News.

In the western Pennsylvania town of Seward, high winds toppled a circus tent, injuring five people, including three children.

About 120,000 customers of PPL Electric Utilities lost power across the state. Power was restored to about 72,000 by early today, but the company said the hardest-hit areas might not see electricity until tomorrow.

In eastern New York, about 65,000 utility customers lacked power. Most of the New York power cuts last Friday were in the Binghamton area.

In Georgia, two Decatur women were killed in Atlanta when a tree fell on a truck, police said.

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