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Porsche damaged, I-440 reopens after 2 trees fall in Raleigh

Several trees fell across Raleigh early Tuesday morning, blocking roads and damaging cars.

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By
Joe Fisher, multimedia journalist,
and
Jessica Patrick, digital journalist
RALEIGH, N.C. — Several trees fell across Raleigh early Tuesday morning, blocking roads and damaging cars.

Before 5 a.m., a large tree fell in a neighborhood at Harvey Street and Scales Street, near Glenwood Avenue and Wade Avenue, toppling power lines and damaging three cars, including a Porsche, according to Raleigh police.

It was not clear what caused the tree to fall.

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Another downed tree was blocking Interstate 440 westbound near Western Boulevard before 3:45 a.m.

At 4 a.m., the entire westbound direction of I-440 was closed at Exit 1D for Melbourne Road while crews worked to remove a large tree, according to WRAL Joe Fisher. By 5 a.m., the tree had been pushed to the side of the road, and the lanes had reopened.

It was not clear when the tree would be removed altogether.

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According to officers at the scene, two cars ran into the tree. No injuries were reported.

Tree blocking part of I-440 in Raleigh near Western Boulevard

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