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Mini-ice-storm-2001

Feature Article December 5

Feature ArticleDecember 5, 2001

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Mini ice storm hits areaby David BrisonAn ice storm, small only by comparison with the infamous ice storm of 98, hit our readership area Thursday evening, and by Friday, trees and branches littered yards and roads.mini-ice-storm-2001Power was knocked out in many regions. Bill Rowsomes musings from the shores of the Mazinaw were interrupted by two power outages totaling 36 hours. He probably was able to continue musing by candle light, but couldnt put anything on paper with his computer knocked out.mini-ice-storm-2001In Sharbot Lake, power was out in many areas on Friday from early morning until 2:00 in the afternoon. Here at The News, we had to call off our volunteer appreciation luncheon and reschedule it for December 7. Several homes escaped serious damage when large limbs narrowly missed them. One huge limb did come down on the roof of a house across the road from Sharbot Lake High School, but apparently without causing extensive damage.By Saturday morning, it had warmed up enough to melt the ice on the trees, and everyone breathed a collective sigh of relief. Up to then, many were trying to figure out how they were going to heat their house and keep the pipes from freezing if the weather turned cold. We now are thinking, Is it ever going to turn cold?mini-ice-storm-2001Central Frontenac Mayor Bill MacDonald noted that the damage to the roads would have far more extensive if the road allowances had not been cleared during the 98 ice storm clean up. One resident said that he had to stop and move four small trees from the Bell Line Road on the way to work, and that there probably would have been 15-20 if the brush had not been cleared by crews after the ice storm.

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