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    An uprooted tree rests on two vehicles near First Parish Church in York.

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    CMP crews work on power lines along Organug Road In York.John Patriquotographer

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    Public works employees and a York police officer look over damage next to the First Parish Church on Wednesday after a severe storm hit York.

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    Tuesday's violent storm toppled trees in York that crushed cars and caused a widespread power outage.

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    Crews work to remove fallen trees at a home on Raydon Street in York.

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    A tree crew cuts and removes several large trees from the front yard of a home on Raydon Road in York on Wednesday after severe storms caused damage throughout the town the night before.

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    A worker helps remove a tree that fell on the roof of a York Street home in York.John Patriquin / Staff Photographer

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    R.G. Smith cuts up a tree that fell and blocked Osprey Lane off Corinna Road in St. Albans on Wednesday. “I just wanted to help out friends,” Smith said. Power and other utilities were knocked out by a powerful storm Tuesday evening.

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    Nelson Stevens of Next Gen company works from a bucket near trees that topped onto wires along Corinna Road in St. Albans and cutting off power on Wednesday.

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    First Parish Church parishioner Sterling Brightman repairs a saw Wednesday as he joins others cleaning up a tree that damaged this car next to the church in York.

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    Joan Williamson is one of two tenants living at 158 York St. in York, which was hit by a large tree as a severe storm hit York on Tuesday night.

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    A Central Maine Power Company crew works Wednesday to restore power along Lindsay Road after severe storms did major damage in York the night before.

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    Tree service workers on Wednesday remove a large ash tree that fell and damaged the roof at 158-A York St. in York after a severe storm hit many parts of the town.

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    Main Street in Madison was flooded after a strong storm moved through Tuesday night.Contributed Photo

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    Flash flooding hits downtown Farmington Tuesday.Ryan Morgan photo

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    Main Street in Madison was flooded after a strong storm moved through Tuesday night.Contributed Photo

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    Hard rain on Tuesday evening washed out a gully along Main Street in Madison as seen on Wednesday. Part of the sidewalk was undercut. Trees and culverts also washed out on the Country Club Road in town.

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    Threatening storm clouds gather over Richmond during severe thunderstorms Tuesday.Phyllisha Beaudoin photo

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