There were no injuries Tuesday when a tree toppled onto a car in the South End. The tree fell on Maurice Benson’s family’s car on Camden Street. “This tree looked like it was going to fall down anyway, I just didn’t know when,” Benson said.Winds and rains overnight caused damage across the area. In Foxborough, a tree came down on utility lines, knocking out electricity on Railroad Avenue and other surrounding streets. Lakeville fire officials posted pictures of utility lines that ignited fires in the woods of Pickens Street after a tree came down.The damage to Benson’s car is minimal, but it’s an inconvenience. “It looked like it hit pretty bad, but then it looked like most of it went into the street in the middle, and no one was in it, no one was hurt,” he said. “It’s damage, but it’s life on life’s terms. When the storm hits, you can’t do nothing about it,” Trinece Benson said.
There were no injuries Tuesday when a tree toppled onto a car in the South End.
The tree fell on Maurice Benson’s family’s car on Camden Street.
“This tree looked like it was going to fall down anyway, I just didn’t know when,” Benson said.
Winds and rains overnight caused damage across the area. In Foxborough, a tree came down on utility lines, knocking out electricity on Railroad Avenue and other surrounding streets.
Lakeville fire officials posted pictures of utility lines that ignited fires in the woods of Pickens Street after a tree came down.
The damage to Benson’s car is minimal, but it’s an inconvenience.
“It looked like it hit pretty bad, but then it looked like most of it went into the street in the middle, and no one was in it, no one was hurt,” he said.
“It’s damage, but it’s life on life’s terms. When the storm hits, you can’t do nothing about it,” Trinece Benson said.
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