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Storm leaves some damage in Eastern Carolinas
Posted: 04.05.2011 at 11:31 AM
Updated: 04.05.2011 at 4:10 PM
Tracy Vreeland

Tracy is NewsChannel 15's Executive Producer.

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Trees are toppled, falling onto a home on Old Marion Highway in Marion County.  / Victoria Spechko
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The Florence County Emergency Management Division is sending damage assessment teams to Scranton and Quinby. Scranton had two homes, a strip mall and a billboard damaged in the storm. In Quinby, there were two houses damaged. The Emergency Management Division will see if the property owners will qualify for a loan from the Small Business Administration.

In the Yauhanna area of Georgetown County, a tree fell on a car. One person was hurt.

In Mullins, a power pole and trees went down on Park Street.

In Dillon, an oak tree and pecan trees were uprooted. A railroad crossbuck and gate were bent.

And in Horry County, nickel sized hail was reported in Red Hill near Highway 501.

The attached pictures are from Old Marion Highway near North Williston Road.

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