Click on the following links to learn more about the storms and tornado on Saturday, April 1 in Sussex County. Updated April 15 at 12:45 p.m.
- Power companies say that repairs are complete and look to future preparedness April 14
- Tornado victim struggles to get assistance from state agencies amid response information confusion April 10
- DEMA announces partnerships for tornado assistance, but people still feel forgotten April 7
- Greenwood homeowners buckle down with tarps ahead of Thursday storms
- Thursday, April 6 storms hit Sussex County amid ongoing tornado home repairs
- Delaware Emergency Management Agency investigates why some emergency weather alerts were not received by residents
- New damage to barns, farm irrigation, and more
- Senator Carper visits and thanks Bridgeville firefighters
- Family mourns the loss of Daniel Bawel, the Greenwood man killed in the tornado
- Community stories of coming together to clean up
- How does a tornado form? Learn about the factors that make a tornado
- Saturday tornado classified as EF-3 by National Weather Service, worst in state history
- GoFundMe for tornado victim's family
- Red Cross encourages blood donations
- Weekend weather follow-up/analysis with First Alert Chief Meteorologist Paul Williams
- 6 p.m. newscast on Sunday, April 2
- Bridgeville creamery provides relief to community
- April 2 interviews with western Sussex community members
- Power restored to most, outages expected over next few days for repairs
- Town of Greenwood raising money for storm victim's family
- How to access aid and assistance
- PHOTO GALLERY of the storm and aftermath
- State and volunteer agencies respond to storms (summary)Â
- Tornado photobombs prom pictures
- Saturday night tornado recap from First Alert Chief Meteorologist Paul Williams
- One confirmed dead after tornado
- Tornado cleanup scheduled for Sunday in Bridgeville
- 11 p.m. newscast on Saturday, April 1
- 6 p.m. newscast on Saturday, April 1
- Early reports of tornado damage
- Suspected tornado information

