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Jenaide Guzman, 6, toured around her neighborhood near Garland Avenue and Audubon Street with her mother to get a view of the windstorm damage, like this crushed Nissan Rouge, Thursday, Jan. 14, 2021, in North Spokane.
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Aide Guzman, right, photographs her daughter, Jenaide, 6, as they tour their neighborhood near Garland Avenue and Audubon Street on Thursday, Jan. 14, 2021, looking at the windstorm damage from Wednesday. .
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An uprooted pine tree took out a mailbox near the corner of of Glass Avenue and Nettleton Street during Wednesday’s windstorm. The street lamp to the left of the mailbox still works.
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Dean Calamia, center, and his wife, Glenice, right rear, help their brother-in-law, Steve Butt, left rear, saw up windstorm damage from a fallen spruce tree, Thursday, Jan. 14, 2021, near the corner of Glass Avenue and Nettleton Street in North Spokane. Three trees from neighboring yards hit the Butt's home and yard.
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