- Jacques Chartier of Chartier Logging of Mexico lowers a 20-foot-long section of flashing from the roof of the Greater Rumford Community Center building Friday on Congress Street after high winds ripped off several sheets of flashing.
- Jacques Chartier, the owner of Chartier Logging of Mexico, retrieves sheets of flashing Friday afternoon as high winds blew the material off the side of the roof of the Greater Rumford Community Center building on Congress Street in Rumford.
- High winds on Friday afternoon broke this large branch from a tree at 45 Granite St. in Mexico and draped it across powerlines and the street. The damage forced Mexico firefighters to shut down the street until a crew removed the debris.
- High winds on Friday afternoon ripped shingles off the roof over Subway and Pizza Hut beside Route 2 in Mexico.
- A roofer from Lee’s Home Improvement replaces shingles that blew off the Pizza Hut roof in high winds Friday afternoon in Mexico. He also replaced shingles blown off the adjacent Subway building roof beside Route 2.
- Mexico firefighters wait for a Central Maine Power Co. lineman to remove one of several trees felled by high winds on power lines on Backkingdom Road on Friday. Firefighters closed the road to traffic for about an hour.
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