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Video from city hall shows minor damage to buildings, downed branches and a lot of debris to be cleaned up.
The main structure at the refuge, the new visitor center, came through the storm unscathed, and throngs of Park Service employees have cleared trails and beaches of the downed branches and propane tanks that floated across the bay.
Most of the major roads were reopened, although crews were continuing to remove downed branches and power lines as utility crews worked to restore power for hundreds of thousands of customers.
Inland, Mr. Christie said, the forecast wet snow would fall on trees that have been weakened by the storm and still have leaves on them that would catch the snow, presenting a threat of downed branches and power lines.
But as soon as he started clearing downed branches, there was a problem: out-of-town contractors that also worked for the larger company were sneaking into his territory and snatching up the loose debris.
It was no surprise to find them out as usual in Tuesday's grey dawn, sidestepping the equally committed dog-walkers, and hopping over the downed branches that, in many neighbourhoods, were the only real sign of what had happened the night before.
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Take wiry Alex Green, now dragging away another downed branch.
Throughout Havana, downed trees, branches, and other debris littered the roads.
Referring to the use on Twitter of words or phrases preceded by a hashtag, or the # symbol to help users organize or search messages, she concluded: "The post-Irene hashtag for Red Hook should be #howsyourbasement?" In Coffey Park, which stretches along Richards Street in the neighborhood's center, the pathways were covered with downed tree branches.
She picked her way down treacherous trails full of obstacles — downed trees, thorny branches, muddy holes.
Crews were battling to remove hundreds of downed lines and branches.
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