Storm01-03: David Sparks (in yellow) and Eric Tomkus quickly mend a fence enclosing an emu and a herd of goats at Sparks’ Ark animal emergency service in Windham

Storm04: Two fallen trees pull on the power lines on River Road in Windham.

Storm05-06: Residents of the Little Falls Landing senior living center saw these two trees float past their window before being lodged in the damn.

Storm07: Many fallen trees connected with wires, creating an electrical hazard.

Storm08: Tom Cutting of Jordan’s Store in Sebago lake said the storm washed this ice to the shore of Sebago Lake from the Lower Bay.

Storm09: Windham Town Manager Tony Plante visited the storm shelter at the Windham High School. He is shown here talking to several residents from the Little Falls Landing senior housing center.

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Storm10-12: This tree limb landed on the wires and caught fire on Heathwood Drive in Windham.

Storm13: This fallen tree shut down access to Whites Bridge Road in Standish.

Storm14-15: The telephone wires caught this fallen tree on River Road in Windham.

Storm16: Town manager Tony Plante visited the storm shelter at the Windham High School. He is shown here talking to several residents from the Little Falls Landing senior housing center.

Storm17: A falling object knocked a divot out of the Welcome to Windham sign on Route 302.

Storm18: John Gralla of South Windham fills a gas can for his generator on Wednesday. His house was without power at the time and the back of his truck was filled with fallen branches.

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Storm19: Utility vehicles were a common sign during the aftermath of the storm.

Storm20 Brian LeBreck, 40, helps pick up a neighbors yard in Basin Harbor in Standish after the storm.

Storm21 Brian LeBreck, 40 chain-saws a fallen tree in Standish. He said the wood will be sent to the chipper and spread over his neighbors flower bushes.

Storm22: Rich Byrne, 34, and Brian LeBreck pitched in Wednesday to clear a neighbors yard in Basin Harbor in Standish after the storm.

Storm23-24: Earl Johnston, 79, puts the pieces of his stone wall back in place in Standish after the storm.

Storm25: This Shaw Acres house in Standish was hit by a falling tree and has a patch on its roof.

Storm26 This moldy log warned motorists about the washed-out concrete above this brook in Standish.

Storm27: This ancient tree was knocked over on River Road in Windham.

Storm28: Griffin Drive off of River Road in Windham was flooded from the heavy rains.


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