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Photo record of the June Storm 2021

Fallen tree with root ball

Fallen tree with root ball

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Fallen trees and debris

Fallen trees and debris

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Dog amongst greenery and chainsaw trees

Dog amongst greenery and chainsaw trees

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Looking up into trees on a misty morning no leaves on trees

Looking up into trees on a misty morning no leaves on trees

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Fallen and snapped off trees on a misty morning

Fallen and snapped off trees on a misty morning

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Man with chainsaw and excavator.jpg

Man with chainsaw and excavator.jpg

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Tree fallen and smashed house

Tree fallen and smashed house

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Tree fallen on house with skip and rubbish

Tree fallen on house with skip and rubbish

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House being rebuilt

House being rebuilt

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Tree fallen on house and garden

Tree fallen on house and garden

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House with tarp

House with tarp

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Trees and debris on road

Trees and debris on road

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Tree chainsawed and debris on road

Tree chainsawed and debris on road

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Road cleared of trees

Road cleared of trees

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Road cleared and trees removed

Road cleared and trees removed

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