Authorities in western Pennsylvania say debris hit a few cars but no serious damage or injuries were reported when the roof of a storage facility blew onto a road.
Fayette County fire department officials say the roof of the Shallenberger Construction Company facility blew onto Route 119 in Bullskin Township during the Wednesday evening rush hour.
Officials said the building is about 150 feet long and 50 feet wide, and it will be torn down.
Both lanes of the road were closed while crews cleaned up the damage.
County emergency officials say high winds were reported throughout the area, downing trees and power lines.
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