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Debris, downed trees cause back up on US-52 South in Forsyth County

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What changedWXII12 (Hearst, Greensboro) frames it as "Debris, downed trees cause back up on US-52 South in Forsyth County". WFMY News 2 (Tegna, Greensboro) frames it as "Tree debris closes lane on US 52 South as storms knock out power in Forsyth County".
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Archive healthDeveloping · 2 sources · 1 bucket

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Still Watching. WXII12 (Hearst, Greensboro) frames it as "Debris, downed trees cause back up on US-52 South in Forsyth County". WFMY News 2 (Tegna, Greensboro) frames it as "Tree debris closes lane on US 52 South as storms knock out power in Forsyth County".

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Jul 5, 11:38 PM: WFMY News 2 (Tegna, Greensboro) joined the source map.

Jul 6, 12:18 AM: WXII12 (Hearst, Greensboro) joined the source map.

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Tree debris closes lane on US 52 South as storms knock out power in Forsyth County

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Storms moving through Forsyth County knocked down trees, closed a lane on US 52 South and left more than 6,000 Duke Energy customers without power Sunday evening.

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