Pennsylvania Governor Tom Corbett toured Fort Indiantown Gap Tuesday afternoon, getting a sense of how many supplies are going out to Hurricane Sandy victims across Pennsylvania.
They have plenty of supplies going out, but the need is lower than expected in PA because Governor Corbett says the storm didn't hit the Keystone State as hard as New Jersey or New York.
Lieutenant Colonel Larry Dugan shows Pennsylvania Governor Tom Corbett everything the guard has ready to roll out, including trailers loaded with water, 125,000 ready-to-eat meals and tools.
Inside of the command center, the governor also shook some hands and thanked the troops.
Across the state, almost 1600 National Guard troops were activated to respond to the storm.
Wednesday, the National Guard will be in the air and on the ground assessing damaged areas.
They have plenty of supplies going out, but the need is lower than expected in PA because Governor Corbett says the storm didn't hit the Keystone State as hard as New Jersey or New York.
Lieutenant Colonel Larry Dugan shows Pennsylvania Governor Tom Corbett everything the guard has ready to roll out, including trailers loaded with water, 125,000 ready-to-eat meals and tools.
Inside of the command center, the governor also shook some hands and thanked the troops.
Across the state, almost 1600 National Guard troops were activated to respond to the storm.
Wednesday, the National Guard will be in the air and on the ground assessing damaged areas.