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    Sept. 6, 2018 storm gallery - Staff photo by Eric Russell | of | Share this photo

    Cleaning up storm damage on Federal St. in Brunswick.

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    An oak tree split down the middle and crushed this Chevy Impala in the front yard of 175 Country Club Road in Boothbay on Thursday, Sept. 6, 2018.

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    Alison Gerrish of Portland improvises a rain cover while walking on Pearl Street on Thursday after a line of storms swept through the area.

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    A section of Bath Road near Federal Street was closed while workers removed downed trees and restored power and communication lines after a fast-moving line of thunderstorms knocked out power to 26,000 in southern Maine.

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    Lineworkers Peter White, left, and Chip Dalrymple roll a spool of communications cable to the site of downed trees and utility poles on Bath Road on Thursday.

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    Darrin Hanson, a project manager for disater restoration company Elite Construction sizes up a conifer tree that split into thirds with trunks striking neighboring homes at 13, left, and 15 Thompson Street on Thursday after a fast-moving line of thunderstorms knocked out power to 26,000 in southern Maine.

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    Jodi Beeler of Westbrook is hoisted up by Tina Leo, also of Westbrook, at East End public boat launch as storms clouds roll in on Thursday, Sept. 6, 2018.

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    Richard Hyson looks at an ash tree that fell across Beath Road in front of his house in Boothbay on Thursday. Hyson said he and his wife lost power in their house during the storms in October of last year and that he wasn't looking forward to being without power again.

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