UPDATE: Harrisburg responds to Trump's remarks

Less than 24 hours after Donald Trump spoke to an adoring central Pennsylvania crowd, he insulted Harrisburg while campaigning at his next stop.

Trump said Harrisburg "looked like a war zone" from his plane, according to reporters covering his speech in Virginia.

Ben Jacobs, a reporter for The Guardian, said the words came shortly before noon Tuesday.

Trump said Harrisburg PA "looked like a war zone" from his plane — Ben Jacobs (@Bencjacobs) August 2, 2016

Shortly after his one-hour speech Monday night at Cumberland Valley High School, Trump shared tweets about an area he believes lost a lot of manufacturing jobs.

He also thanked the crowd and posted a picture of himself eating Kentucky Fried Chicken on his plane.

Vast numbers of manufacturing jobs in Pennsylvania have moved to Mexico and other countries. That will end when I win! — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) August 2, 2016

Just leaving Mechanicsburg, PA. Incredible crowd-- so enthusiastic! Will be back soon. #MAGA pic.twitter.com/RbuXfDZ5w9 — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) August 2, 2016

Great afternoon in Ohio & a great evening in Pennsylvania - departing now. See you tomorrow Virginia! pic.twitter.com/jQTQYBFpdb — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) August 2, 2016

During his Monday speech at Cumberland Valley, he only mentioned Harrisburg once.

"What do you like better, Harrisburg or Mechanicsburg? It doesn't matter if you get your jobs back," Trump said.

That line drew loud cheers and applause.

Is Trump's latest line, comparing Harrisburg to a "war zone," accurate or acceptable?

Tell us in the comments.