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Scaffolding collapses at 7-story building during high winds in Boston Share Updated: 12:14 PM EST Mar 2, 2021 Share Updated: 12:14 PM EST Mar 2, 2021
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Show Transcript A BIG MESS. IT IS LEANING UP AGAINST A TREE WHICH IS HOLDING WHATEVER IS LEFT UP. SARA: THAT JENNIFER: THAT TREE IS PROPPING UP SEVERAL STORIES OF SCAFFOLDING. PEOPLE WHO LIVE AND WORK IN THE AREA SAW THE HEAP OF WOOD AND METAL THIS MORNING. IT HAPPENED OVERNIGHT. JENNIFER: LAST NIGHT, PEOPLE INSIDE THE APARTMENT BUILDING PEERED OUTSIDE AT THE SCENE BELOW. NO ONE WAS HURT. THE BUILDING IS UNDER CONSTRUCTION. NO WORKERS WERE ON SITE WHEN WINDS STRIPPED DOWN TO SCAFFOLDING. BECAUSE IT WAS NIGHT AND IT WAS COLD, PEOPLE WERE NOT ANYWHERE NEAR IT. WHEN IT FELL, THERE WAS NOBODY INVOLVED IN IT. IT IS FORTUNATE NOBODY WAS HURT. JENNIFER: POLICE TAPED OFF THE SCENE. WE ARE MAKING SURE PEOPLE ARE SAFE AND THE BUILDING IS SAFE AND THERE IS NOT FURTHER DISLODGE OF THE SC
to get alerts for local breaking news and weather. Heavy winds toppled a tree into a home, knocked the side off a Boston building and made fires hard to fight in Massachusetts Tuesday.
In Massachusetts, there were more than 45,000 customers without power as of 4 a.m., 30,000 in New Hampshire, 21,000 in Maine and 18,000 in Connecticut. Massachusetts outages were down to just over 4,077 by 7:30 p.m.
A large tree snapped and crashed into a house and garage in Westboro, causing extensive damage. There were various branches down throughout the area and trash cans rolling around the streets as the howling wind continued.
Strong Winds Cause Extensive Damage, Leave Thousands Without Power Tuesday msn.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from msn.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.