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Power lines, trees, signs and more knocked down in Wellington

Por: WPTV Nation September 28, 2022

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WELLINGTON, Fla. — Florida Power and Light crews are working overnight after strong winds damaged power lines in Wellington.The significant damage could be indicative of straight line winds or even a possible tornado. . w/the Ian damage from Aero Club Drive in Wellington — Mike Trim WPTV (@MikeTrimWPTV) Most of South Florida is under a tornado warning as Hurricane Ian approaches the west coast.There are currently over 5,000 homes without... + full article



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