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The severe winds that slammed the Portland area Tuesday evening destroyed all of the rowing shells the Portland Community Rowing Association had stored at its East End location. except one. "Our fiberglass/carbon fiber shells didn’t stand a chance," says Jacob Green, head coach for the rowing association. Photo by Jacob Green
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The severe winds that slammed the Portland area Tuesday evening destroyed all of the rowing shells the Portland Community Rowing Association had stored at its East End location. except one. "Our fiberglass/carbon fiber shells didn’t stand a chance," says Jacob Green, head coach for the rowing association.
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Damaged rowing shells at the Portland Community Rowing Association's East End storage area.
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More of the damage at the Portland Community Rowing Association's East End storage area.
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Sue Jelly and Paul Tundel look over a downed tree along the Eastern Prom in Portland on Wednesday. Jelly lives in an apartment on the property where the tree came down. Tundel works for the Portland Public Works Department and was cleaning up storm debris in the area.
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A tree fell on power lines and a home on Woodford Street in Portland during a fast-moving storm that hit Portland on Tuesday.
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Matt Ricks of the Portland Public Works Department on Wednesday cleans up debris left by Tuesday's fast-moving storm, along the Eastern Prom in Portland.
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The storm's high winds downed tree limbs at the corner of Coyle and Melrose streets in the Back Bay neighborhood of Portland.
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This tree came down at a set of condominiums on Wellstone Drive in Portland during a thunderstorm Tuesday.
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Residents start to clear away debris on Codman Street after a thunderstorm with high winds damaged trees and cut out power to parts of Portland on Tuesday.
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The storm damaged a fence, a car and a home in the Back Cove neighborhood of Portland on Tuesday.
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A tree is split in the aftermath of Tuesday's thunderstorm, in the Back Cove neighborhood of Portland.
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A car parked on Coyle Street in Portland's Back Bay neighborhood was heavily damaged by a fallen limb.
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Tree limbs struck this home in the Back Cove neighborhood of Portland during a thunderstorm in Portland.
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Codman Street in Portland is littered with tree limbs after a thunderstorm tore through the neighborhood on Tuesday.
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Residents gather outside on Codman Street in Portland after a destructive thunderstorm passed through the city Tuesday. Power was knocked out in the neighborhood.
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A recently erected city park ranger station lies in ruins near East End Beach on Wednesday, a day after a fierce and short-lived storm cut a destructive swath through Portland. Meteorologists characterized it as a "downburst."