

The chimney itself is in a precarious position, ready to fall at any moment. The area below the chimney has been sealed off with yellow police tape; residents won't be able to enter through their front door until the chimney is either stabilized or repaired.
The storm tore through the Boston area about 3:30 p.m. and dropped nearly an inch of rain in less than an hour. Wind speeds in some parts of Greater Boston hit 45 miles an hour. Ten people in Dorchester were injured when lightning struck the tree under which they were standing. Across the region, the storm downed trees and power lines, washed out streets, and knocked out traffic lights. Several boats in Boston Harbor sent out distress signals. Part of I-93 flooded near Columbia Road, backing up traffic for miles.
3 comments:
Yikes, Vicki! That shot of the chimney is really scary!
Wow, those photos are pretty dramatic. I'm glad no one was hurt!
Oh my god I finally found your blog spot. Wow the power of mother nature.
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