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Big Storm Photos – Trees, Wires & More… You Can’t Get There From Here

FALMOUTH – Telephone poles were snapped at the base. Trees were down all over town. Wires were hanging like cooked spaghetti. And a police officer kept people away from a live wire that, he said, “is on fire.” Yes, these are big storm photos.

The live wire was on Gifford Street. Trees were down everywhere. A large section of Woods Hole Road was closed. And the telephone poles on Route 28 at the hospital lights were a sight to behold.



These were a few of the things we saw in a day of wandering the town of Falmouth trying to see what we could of the storm damage from Thursday’s storm. Many times, we could not pass a road. Sometimes we ran into more than one obstacle trying to get down a road.

We ran into trees, wires, and deep puddles. It was a crazy afternoon and we’re frankly in awe of all of those who helped clean up this mess.

Storms are cool, unless they are not. This one was interesting, for sure.

See also, from the same storm, The Sea Was Angry That Day

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Brian Tarcy

Brian Tarcy is co-founder of Cape Cod Wave. He is a longtime journalist who has written for the Boston Globe, Boston magazine, the Cape Cod Times and several other publications. He is the author of "YOU CAN'T SELL RIGHT FIELD; A Cape Cod Novel." He is also the author or co-author of more than a dozen mostly non-fiction books, including books with celebrity athletes Cam Neely, Tom Glavine and Joe Theisman. His previous book was, "ALMOST: 12 Electric Months Chasing A Silicon Valley Dream" with Hap Klopp,who created the iconic brand, The North Face.
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Brian is a long-suffering Cleveland Browns fan with a long-running NFL predictions/political satire column connecting weekly world events to the fate of his favorite team, now at Whatsgonnahappen.com.

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