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Big Country Residents Cleaning Up After Storm

By: BigCountryHomePage.com Staff Reports
Updated: May 29, 2012
People in the Big Country are busy cleaning up debris left by Monday night's thunderstorms.

Some residents got up early this morning to pick up broken tree limbs and begin the repairing downed fences.

Winds gusting up to 60 mph snapped several large limbs, causing some to fall on fences or cars.

There are no reports of significant injuries, but thousands of customers were left without electricity.


*Photo courtesy of Shayna Bella Peregil

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