Sentences with phrase «tree line damage»

The biggest concerns are hurricanes, which can result in serious flooding, tree line damage, and window and roof damage.

Not exact matches

Separately, 118,000 customers in the Denver metropolitan area were without electricity due to damaged power lines, fallen trees and high winds, said Xcel Energy spokesman Mark Stutz.
National Grid and NYSEG continue to work on restoration efforts after the wind storm on Wednesday that brought down power lines, utility poles and trees and caused damage throughout Western New York.
The tornado also brought some down trees, power lines and damaged property.
Trees were toppled, power lines downed and homes damaged.
Workers are scrambling to clear downed trees and repair damaged power lines throughout the area on Wednesday.
CSEA President Danny Donohue said union members should follow all appropriate safety guidelines as they recover from the storm, which caused widespread flooding, damage to homes, businesses and infrastructure and downed trees and power lines.
How can we coexist with a forest ecosystem in more effective ways, because of the damage caused by trees falling into power lines or trees falling into houses?
The line boasts an ingredient list chock full of berry and seed extracts, and by using extracts only, the manufacturing process spares Amazon trees from damage, says the company.
Gravel's off - road terrain certainly factors into the damage modelling as crashing into large trees, rocks, immovable structures, barriers and misjudged jumps will result in a reduction in the engine's power and erratic steering as the vehicle pulls to one side rather than remaining in a straight line which means the player will have to fight against the car when damage modelling is switched to active.
Most of the damage was limited to trees and power lines, however, a home and mobile home were reported damaged in Covington County.
This time the major transmission lines were not damaged, but over 300 power distribution lines were damaged, largely by falling trees.
Starting at 74 mph, Category 1 hurricanes can snap large branches off of trees, down power lines and damage the outsides of well - constructed homes.
• Identify and consider removing any large trees or limbs that could fall due to snow or ice loading and damage buildings, outdoor equipment, power lines, etc. • Ensure all buildings are «weather tight.»
Uprooted trees, flying debris, downed power lines and tornado - related fires can all lead to severe damage to your vehicle.
Supporters of the ban claim the vehicles depress property values and leak fluids that damage grass, trees, and buried utility lines.
The bottom line in nearly every area is that any trimming efforts must not cause the tree permanent damage.
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