NEWSIn the path - and the aftermath - of a rare Delaware tornadoDelaware News JournalA car is crushed on Westview Terrace south of Dover.Submitted PhotoAn aerial view of William Henry Middle School in Dover, which was damaged in Tuesday's storm. Dover Mayor Robin Christiansen said it was one of two buildings condemned in the city.Courtesy Of Matthew BlanchfieldThe Mr. Tire service center just south of Smyrna is left with a collapsed roof Friday after tropical storm Isaias brought a tornado that swept from Dover to Glasgow earlier this week.WILLIAM BRETZGER, DELAWARE NEWS JOURNALThe Mr. Tire service center just south of Smyrna is left with a collapsed roof Friday after tropical storm Isaias brought a tornado that swept from Dover to Glasgow earlier this week.WILLIAM BRETZGER, DELAWARE NEWS JOURNALAn Audi sports car is left damaged in the parking lot of the Mr. Tire service center south of Smyrna Friday after tropical storm Isaias brought a tornado that swept from Dover to Glasgow earlier this week.WILLIAM BRETZGER, DELAWARE NEWS JOURNALA massive tree is downed Friday along Route 13 at Smyrna's southern border after tropical storm Isaias brought a tornado that swept from Dover to Glasgow earlier this week.WILLIAM BRETZGER, DELAWARE NEWS JOURNALJohn Childs describes how a tornado from from tropical storm Isaias ripped apart a portion of his Black Diamond Road home north of Smyrna Friday.WILLIAM BRETZGER, DELAWARE NEWS JOURNALCorn in the field bordering the Childs' home on Black Diamond Road north of Smyrna is left flattened Friday after tropical storm Isaias brought a tornado that swept from Dover to Glasgow earlier this week.WILLIAM BRETZGER, DELAWARE NEWS JOURNALJohn Childs stands in what was the second floor bedroom of his home on Back Diamond Road after tropical storm Isaias brought a tornado that swept from Dover to Glasgow earlier this week.WILLIAM BRETZGER, DELAWARE NEWS JOURNALThe Childs' home on Black Diamond Road north of Smyrna shows the effects of being in the path of a tornado.WILLIAM BRETZGER, DELAWARE NEWS JOURNALJohn Miller of Gum Bush Road near Townsend works Tuesday on the dozens of trees that clogged the road in front of his and his neighbors' houses after a tornado.WILLIAM BRETZGER, DELAWARE NEWS JOURNALTrees show the path of destruction between Gum Bush Road and Eagle Nest Landing Road near Townsend after tropical storm Isaias brought tornadoes to the area Tuesday morning.WILLIAM BRETZGER, DELAWARE NEWS JOURNALA volunteer helps clear debris at C-Line Stables in Townsend Friday after tropical storm Isaias brought a tornado that swept from Dover to Glasgow earlier this week.WILLIAM BRETZGER, DELAWARE NEWS JOURNALA piece of wood is left embedded in a stable roof Friday at C-Line Stables in Townsend after tropical storm Isaias brought a tornado that swept from Dover to Glasgow earlier this week.WILLIAM BRETZGER, DELAWARE NEWS JOURNALA horse grazes at C-Line Stables Friday after tropical storm Isaias brought a tornado that swept from Dover to Glasgow earlier this week. Stables had roofs ripped off but no horse - or people - suffered serious injury at the Townsend institution.WILLIAM BRETZGER, DELAWARE NEWS JOURNALA stable at C-Line Stables in Townsend is left without a roof Friday after tropical storm Isaias brought a tornado that swept from Dover to Glasgow earlier this week.WILLIAM BRETZGER, DELAWARE NEWS JOURNALA stable at C-Line Stables is exposed to the sky Friday after tropical storm Isaias brought a tornado that swept from Dover to Glasgow earlier this week.WILLIAM BRETZGER, DELAWARE NEWS JOURNALWorkers, many of them volunteers, clear debris from a field at C-Line Stables in Townsend Friday after tropical storm Isaias brought a tornado that swept from Dover to Glasgow earlier this week.WILLIAM BRETZGER, DELAWARE NEWS JOURNALMegan Manubay of Ohio (left) and Meghan Morrell of Virginia pitch in to help clean up at C-Line Stables after tropical storm Isaias brought a tornado that swept from Dover to Glasgow earlier this week. Both had ridden at the stables previously and wanted to help out.WILLIAM BRETZGER, DELAWARE NEWS JOURNALVolunteers pitch in to clean up debris at C-Line Stables in Townsend Friday after tropical storm Isaias brought a tornado that swept from Dover to Glasgow earlier this week.WILLIAM BRETZGER, DELAWARE NEWS JOURNALA contractor at work on a the roof of a home in the Estates at Dove Run looks over the job Friday after tropical storm Isaias brought a tornado that swept from Dover to Glasgow earlier this week.WILLIAM BRETZGER, DELAWARE NEWS JOURNALMichael Boseman of the Estates at Dove Run describes how he and his dog, King, were overtaken by the storm.WILLIAM BRETZGER, DELAWARE NEWS JOURNALBernardo Trabel discusses how a tornado ripped away much of one side of his home in the Estates at Dove Run in Middletown Friday after tropical storm Isaias brought a tornado that swept from Dover to Glasgow earlier this week.WILLIAM BRETZGER, DELAWARE NEWS JOURNALTimothy Burroughs stands on the trunk of a nearly 70-foot tall pin oak tree that was knocked down by Tropical Storm Isaias.Damian Giletto/Delaware News JournalA blue tarp hangs over where the roof used to be on Cassandra and James Boyd's home in Brennan Estates after a tornado ripped through their home on Tuesday, Aug. 4.Sarah GamardDowned branches lay outside Cassandra and James Boyd's home in Brennan Estates on Friday after a tornado ripped through their home on Tuesday, Aug. 4.Sarah GamardReconstruction worker Jonathan Topal (left), James Boyd (center) and Cassandra Boyd stand outside the Boyds' home in Brennan Estates on Friday after a tornado ripped off their roof on Tuesday, Aug. 4.Sarah GamardJames Boyd sits outside his home on Friday after a tornado ripped off his roof on Tuesday, Aug. 4.Sarah GamardThe fractured roof of a home in Glasgow's Brennan Estates that was ripped from its place Tuesday morning.John J. Jankowski Jr./Special To Delaware News JournalAerial footage shows the damage in the Smyrna-area from Tropical Storm Isaias. 8/7/20PWILAmy Brennan tentatively steps into her Summit Bridge Farms home on Wednesday morning, a day after a tornado tore the roof off the house she shares with her two children.Jenna Miller/Delaware News JournalTom Lake works with neighbors, contractors and friends to clear debris on Wednesday morning, a day after a tornado tore a destructive path through his Summit Bridge Farms neighborhood.Jenna Miller/Delaware News JournalSeverely damaged homes sit scattered among those unscathed by the tornado that sprung out of Tropical Storm Isaias into the Summit Bridge Farms neighborhood on Tuesday morning.Jenna Miller/Delaware News JournalWorkers secure tarps on damaged parts of Matt Marsh's Summit Bridge Farms home on Wednesday morning, a day after a tornado tore a destructive path through the Middletown neighborhood.Jenna Miller/Delaware News Journal