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Trees crash onto Indiantown home during Hurricane Ian

Por: WPTV Nation September 29, 2022

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INDIANTOWN, Fla. — Strong overnight winds toppled a number of trees onto a house in Indiantown.The man who lives there said he kept hearing the crackling sounds of trees and knew he had to go.I left last night because of the weather, Jose Quintero said.But when Quintero returned to his Indiantown home, he found not just one tree, but multiple trees fell on his house. There's a big hole from his kitchen all the way to the other side of... + full article



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