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South Dallas residents brace for days without power after Tuesday storm knocks down trees and power lines – Dallas Post Tribune

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“They don’t ever come straight to here and get our power back on. We always have to wait for power,' said Bobby Douglas, a South Dallas resident. Author: Brittani Moncrease A homeowner takes a picture while looking outside her window pane after the storm on Tuesday morning, May 28. 2024 in Mesquite, Texas. DALLAS — Just […]

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