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Lula has tended the orchard but planted no new trees, critics say.
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In Blount County, the storm caused no injuries but knocked down many trees, emergency management director Bart Stinnett said.
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Curbs have been imposed on the felling of trees by contractors, but there seems no obvious way of tackling the other factors.
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Hurricane barriers from Narragansett to Providence were all closed with no flooding reported in the city, but numerous trees were down throughout southern New England, blocking the roads.
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Rangers spokesman John Blake said there were no injuries reported during the storms, but that about 25 trees outside the stadium sustained damage or were toppled by the bad weather.
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Some trees were blown down and there was heavy rain, but no widespread damage.
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About 80 million trees were felled, radiating out from the center of the blast, but no crater was left.
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But some of the crops are destroyed and most of the peach trees are left with no fruit on them.
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In total, some 80 million trees were felled, radiating out from the center of the blast, but no crater was left.
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Bal Harbor may be a mall, but it's no ordinary mall, open to the elements and landscaped with fish-filled ponds and palm trees.
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