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Storm damages homes; residents lose power

By Times staff writer

© St. Petersburg Times,
published June 22, 2001


An afternoon storm Thursday dumped heavy rains on areas of east Pasco County, leaving some homes damaged and some residents without power.

The storm, which started about 4:30 p.m., dropped 1 to 2 inches of rain in and around the Wesley Chapel area. But some areas received as much as 3 inches, said National Weather Service forecaster Amanda Ramella.

Residents also reported carport roofs being blown off their houses. Several trees fell on Angus Valley Drive, blocking the road.

Ross Bannister, a spokesman for Florida Power, said some residents lost power in the storm. He didn't know a specific number, but he said crews already were on the scene and expected to restore power later in the evening.

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