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Mountain View Fire Department reports more than 30 downed trees from Tuesday's storm

Original post made on Mar 16, 2023

Rain and heavy winds in Mountain View knocked down more than 30 trees throughout the city on March 14, causing no injuries but some significant property and utility damages.

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Posted by Ellen Wheeler
a resident of Blossom Valley
on Mar 16, 2023 at 1:45 pm

Ellen Wheeler is a registered user.

I was one of the unfortunate 30 with a downed tree and want to say how impressed I was by neighbor support and professional, speedy help by PG&E.


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