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These downed trees on South Washington Avenue took down nume...
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These downed trees on South Washington Avenue took down numerous power lines
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01.07.2024 06:00
These downed trees on South Washington Avenue took down numerous power lines.
PHOTO BY EMILY BANKS WOOTEN.
Two side-by-side cedar trees split in two next to this residence at the corner of South Washington Avenue and Brock Street.
PHOTO BY EMILY BANKS WOOTEN.
Fierce winds completely uprooted this giant pine tree in Forest Hill Cemetery.
PHOTO BY EMILY BANKS WOOTEN.
Two large, downed trees narrowly missed this residence on East Avenue.
PHOTO BY EMILY BANKS WOOTEN.
This large red oak fell on Mimosa Street, taking down numerous power lines.
PHOTO BY EMILY BANKS WOOTEN.
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