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  1. EF2 Tornado with winds up to 120 miles per hour near Temple Ambler campus on September 1st, 2021 in Ambler, PA.

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  2. Temple University’s Ambler Campus will close and cancel in-person classes on Sept. 2 as a result of tornado damage on Wednesday. “A tornado went through the center of campus, and from what we understand there is extensive damage,” said Stephen Orbanek, a university spokesperson. The tornado blew off the roof of Temple Ambler’s West Hall ...

  3. May 23, 2024 · Tiffany Liou has a look at the tornado damage seen in Temple, Texas, after storms Wednesday night. Author:wfaa.com. Published:5:21 AM CDT May 23, 2024. Updated:5:21 AM CDT May 23, 2024. Before You ...

  4. Sep 1, 2022 · Photo credit: Ryan S. Brandenberg. Following the 1-year anniversary of the tornado that ravaged much of the Temple's Ambler campus arboretum and greenery, Tyler's Landscape Architecture and Horticulture faculty reflect on the rebuilding process and educational benefits to this period of regrowth.

  5. On September 1, an EF2 tornado struck the Temple University Ambler Campus. Recover and rebuilding efforts have continued ever since. Betsy Manning and Joseph V. Labolito. Words by: Stephen Orbanek. Photography by: Betsy Manning and Joseph V. Labolito. Produced by: Edirin Oputu. View the story with images at: https://news.temple.edu/news/2021-09 ...

  6. Sep 14, 2021 · A tornado hit Temple University’s Ambler campus at 5:45 p.m. on Sept. 1, rendering serious damages to campus facilities and nature reserves while also stranding 27 students and faculty overnight on campus property. Ambler plans to resume all in-person classes on Wednesday.

  7. Sep 2, 2021 · In an interview with The Temple News, Stephen Orbanek, a spokesperson from the university, stated there was extensive damage from a tornado. West Hall’s roof blew off, and the Ambler Learning Center was damaged. Trees were also blown over. Photo: Temple University.

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