Powerful Wind Storm Causes Widespread Damage
PLYMOUTH COUNTY, Mass. — A powerful wind storm swept through late Monday night into Tuesday, bringing damaging wind gusts, widespread power outages, and significant property damage across the region.
Officials reported wind gusts exceeding 60 mph in some areas, toppling trees and knocking down power lines throughout several South Shore communities, including , , and .
At the height of the storm, tens of thousands of residents were left without power, with some towns seeing a majority of customers impacted. Utility crews were forced to delay restoration efforts overnight due to dangerous wind conditions but began assessing and repairing damage as winds eased Tuesday morning.
Emergency responders reported numerous incidents involving fallen trees blocking roadways, damaged vehicles, and scattered debris. In coastal areas, strong winds combined with high tide led to minor flooding and beach erosion.
Residents are being urged to use caution when traveling, as downed wires and debris may still pose hazards. Authorities also advise staying clear of any fallen power lines and reporting them immediately.
Cleanup and restoration efforts are ongoing, and officials say it may take several days for all power to be fully restored in the hardest-hit communities.
No serious injuries have been widely reported as of Tuesday morning, though officials continue to monitor conditions.
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