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During a storm, scaffolding pulled from a structure in Salt Lake City

Salt Lake City, Utah — Damage was done in Salt Lake City by a powerful storm that passed through northern Utah on Thursday evening.
On 1300 South between 300 West and West Temple, scaffolding was torn from the side of a structure that was being built.
Residents and drivers are advised to avoid the area during the clean-up since, according to Salt Lake City police, the region’s highways will be closed for a “significant amount of time.”
The fall had no adverse effects on anyone.
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