Wind storm causes damage and outages across the interior.
FAIRBANKS, Alaska - Starting Monday, July 25, the Interior of Alaska endured an unprecedented wind storm that caused damage to plants and property along with generating massive power outages.
Most of the outages were caused by trees falling onto power lines, some of which also caused fires. All of the fires were put out before growing beyond 2 acres in size. Fallen trees also caused damage to vehicles, including RV’s and cars and others. Some residents observed visible sparks and noises that sounded like fireworks as a result of the fallen trees.
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