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Trees Crash From Icy Weight

By: Web Producer
Updated: February 12, 2008
From: Todd Ringle/Indiana State Police Public Information Officer



   Today while driving around I didn't come across a single crash. However, I did notice many tree limbs down on various roadways. I am not aware of any property damage, but motorists should be cautious when driving under low hanging tree limbs. Also, tree limbs that fall onto the roadway after dark will be difficult to see so it's important for motorists to slow down especially when driving over hill crests and around curves. I've included a photograph that I took today at noon. These limbs fell on Martin Road near Sharon Road in Warrick County. The road is currently closed until crews can remove the limbs. The pictures of the tree on the house were sent to Fox 7 by Brian Hoeche.

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