Severe thunderstorms, winds leave downed trees, power outages across Tri-State
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Fast-moving thunderstorms and heavy winds left damage in its wake across the Tri-State Tuesday night.
While storms moved quickly through the area, gusty winds brought down many trees in New York City and New Jersey.
Trees all across Queens came down, including this massive one on 84th Street and 150th.
On Staten Island, Citizen App video captured a large tree that had fallen onto a house on Amsterdam Avenue.
In New Jersey, photos show a car crushed by a tree in East Orange.
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A fire in the basement of a home on Regina Street Monday afternoon is believed to have been caused by electrical problems, North Bay Fire Chief Jason Whiteley…
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Three people were able evacuate a home on Norman Avenue after a fire broke out at the residence Tuesday morning, North Bay’s fire chief said.
North Bay Fire and Emergency Services received a call at approximately 11:36 a.m. for a structure fire at a residence just west of the former W.J. Fricker Public School.
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“When crews arrived on scene they had smoke showing from the basement, first floor and coming out of the eaves,” Fire Chief Jason Whiteley told reporters at the scene.
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