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Description We lost power in Worthington on Sunday, September 14, 2008 due to a hurricane Ike fueled wind storm. The entire disaster involved trees demolishing power lines, and nowhere was it more spectacular than the intersection of State Rt. 161 and Hartford Street, where a tree pulled down the power lines on top of a car with three people in it. They were OK, but 161 was closed and most of downtown Worthington was without power until a crew of ten trucks and twenty men drove up from West Virginia and began work around 8pm.
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Source 2008-09-16 20-05-28 IMG_2710
Author George Campbell from Worthington, OH, USA

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