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HOMES were damaged by high winds and fallen trees in Delaford, Tobago on July 1, but fortunately, the island was spared the full wrath of Hurricane Beryl. The island was bracing for the devastating effect of a direct hit, but the hurricane veered northwards instead. Tobago still felt its impact with heavy rain and strong winds. Two breadfruit trees fell on the home of Cleatus John in Delaford on July 1, damaging the spouting and part of the roof. [caption id="attachment_1093497" align="alignnone" width="768"] Breadfruit trees came crashing down on a house in Delaford on July 1, owing to strong winds associated with Hurricane Beryl. Fortunately, the house was unoccupied when the incident occurred. - Photo by Kinnesha George-Harry[/caption] The roof of another Delaford home was partially ripped off by the wind overnight. Residents were busy trying to tie it back in place when Newsday visited. A tree fell on another house, but its residents were not home at the time. Power in the area went around 7am and was not yet restored by 2pm. The post Homes damaged by wind, fallen trees in Delaford appeared first on Trinidad and Tobago Newsday.
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