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Storms sweep metro area for second day 100 homes damaged in Douglas
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Mike Morris Anne Cowles Pam Richards Bill Montgomery Ralph Ellis
1998
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1998
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Storms sweep metro area for second day 100 homes damaged in Douglas
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Storms sweep metro area for second day 100 homes damaged in Douglas
1998
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\"Whatever we had, it took a path from Arbor Station easterly, parallel to I-20 back toward Chapel Hill Road,\" [Greg] Whitaker said. \"Damage was in the form of trees down and multiple power lines down. We had one tree in a house, but so far, we've had no injuries.\" Douglasville Police Chief Joe Whisenant said the Arbor Crossing subdivision was hardest hit. A two-story house on Whitetail Road had two trees all the way into the house, one into a bedroom. \"Thank God these people were on vacation,\" Whisenant said. \"They probably would have been killed the way the tree went into that house.\"
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