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Southeast Asian Market in FDR Park wiped out by sudden “microburst” — how?

Southeast Asian Market in FDR Park wiped out by sudden “microburst” — how?

A Big Storm Broke a Beloved Philly Market — Here’s How You Can Help

What Happened at the Southeast Asian Market?

On Saturday, a super strong little storm called a microburst hit FDR Park in South Philadelphia. It wrecked the famous Southeast Asian Market, where vendors sell yummy food and goods.

  • The market is open every Saturday and Sunday from April through October.
  • Vendors set up tents and tables in the park.
  • The storm knocked over trees, broke equipment, soaked food and products, and left "tent graveyards."

Market managers wrote on Instagram Sunday:

“You’ve seen the devastation left by Saturday’s microburst storm. Trees uprooted. Equipment destroyed. Waterlogged inventory. Tent graveyards. To say our vendors are heartbroken is an understatement.”

They also said:

“They watched their businesses get destroyed in real time while sheltering for their own safety.”

Photos and videos show downed trees, big branches, and collapsed tents where the vendors usually sell.

A Scary Moment for Vendors

Sokha McNear and her family were selling water ice and fried chicken when the rain and wind hit hard.

  • She said: “I feared for my life, because I saw some tree branches come down.”
  • Her elderly neighbors were trying to hold their things, but she told them: “Come to my tent, get in here with the kids. Don’t worry about your tent.”
  • She added: “It was scary. I was afraid.”

Other people in the park said it was chaotic:

  • One commenter said the storm landed with “less than a 2 minute warning.”
  • Another said it was “bizarre” to see tents blow away while some folks were still cooking.

Important: No one was badly hurt, but some older vendors are recovering from the scare.

What Is a Microburst? (ELI5)

A microburst is like a small but extremely powerful blast of wind that comes down from a thunderstorm. Imagine the sky suddenly sneezing super hard just on one neighborhood.

  • At least four microbursts hit starting around 2:45 p.m. Saturday.
  • They brought 70 mph winds (that’s as fast as a race car!) and big flooding.
  • Areas hit: West and South Philadelphia and parts of Montgomery County.

How Bad Was the Storm Around the City?

The storm did a lot of damage beyond the market:

  • No injuries reported, but roofs were torn off and hundreds of trees and power lines broke.
  • 30 people near 55th and Vine lost their roof and had to leave their apartment.
  • Several cars were underwater in Wynnefield.
  • Philadelphia Police got about 3,000 calls to 911.
  • PECO (the power company) said nearly 27,000 customers lost power.
  • Firefighters answered 125 wire-down calls and 300 tree emergencies.
  • The Streets Department fixed downed streetlights and 40 broken traffic signals.

The Market’s Plans and How to Help

The storm forced the market to cancel a fun "Dolla Holla" event on Sunday (where vendors sell special items for just $1 each). They hope to do it next weekend, but:

  • Some vendors may not be ready in a week.
  • Some have losses that take way more than a week to fix.

The market set up a donation link to help vendors recover:

They thanked park staff who helped clean up and said:

“The outpouring of love in your messages and comments has meant everything to our community. Thank you for seeing us.”

The Vendors Association wrote:

“We are grateful no one was severely hurt although some of our elders are recovering… Our core focus is assisting our vendors especially the elders.”

Chanthea “Bee” Nhep of Bee’z Kitchen (Cambodian barbecue) said:

  • She’s been at the market 17 years and never saw a storm this bad.
  • The quick thunderstorm damaged tents, tables, trees, food, and belongings.
  • Many vendors lost hundreds of dollars in products.

Summary

A sudden group of microbursts hit Philadelphia on Saturday, wrecking the Southeast Asian Market at FDR Park. Vendors lost tents, food, and money, but everyone stayed safe. The market needs help to rebuild, and you can donate at FDRSeaMarket.com. The community is thankful for support and hopes to bounce back.

FAQ

What is a microburst?
A microburst is a small but very strong gust of wind from a thunderstorm that can blow down trees and tents in minutes.

Is the Southeast Asian Market open now?
The market postponed its Sunday event but usually runs Saturdays and Sundays April–October. Some vendors may need time to recover.

How can I help the vendors?
You can donate through the link on their website: FDRSeaMarket.com.

Did anyone get hurt in the storm?
No serious injuries were reported, though some elderly vendors are recovering from the fright.

Why is this market special?
It’s a celebrated spot in FDR Park where Southeast Asian vendors sell food and goods on weekends from April to October.

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