Severe Storms Cause Fallen Trees, Power Outages, Road Closures Across Multiple US States
Severe Storms Cause Fallen Trees, Power Outages, Road Closures Across Multiple US States

Severe Storms Cause Fallen Trees, Power Outages, Road Closures Across Multiple US States

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Severe weather and fallen trees have caused widespread disruptions across several U.S. regions. In New Rochelle, New York, a tree brought down two utility poles, leaving about 150 Con Edison customers without power, though restoration was expected within the hour. Massachusetts experienced significant storm damage with blocked roads and downed trees and wires, particularly in Worcester and Middlesex counties, leaving many roads impassable and vehicles damaged. In Santa Cruz County, California, a 60-foot tree and fallen wires shut down a portion of Highway 236 near Boulder Creek, with no immediate timeline for reopening and power outages reported in the area. Similarly, in Roswell, Georgia, a tree fall on Azalea Drive blocked the road and cut power, prompting police to advise drivers to steer clear. These incidents highlight the vulnerability of infrastructure to storms and the ongoing efforts by authorities and utility crews to restore services.

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