Current Event #10 - Communication Tower Topples with High Winds

On February 25th at Sugarloaf strong winds toppled a communication tower. Winds increase to 50 mph. The same day winds got up to 53 mph in Portland, ME and New Hampshire's Mount Washington got up to 171 mph. A groomer took a photo of the tower and posted it online. The tower is owned by the Somerset Telephone Company. Franklin County Officials said that they lost three radio stations. Currently, they have a backup before they figure out a permanent fix. Officials said that the snow and ice that was on the tower helped bring it down along with the high winds that went beyond measurements.

I find this interesting that winds and snow were able to cause this tower to bend in half. With many years of going to Sugarloaf Moutain, I’ve never seen anything like this. I went not long ago and the most that has happened is lift being closed because of winds. From experience and past knowledge, this tower has survived many storms with high winds and tons of snow. A couple of years ago the storms were so bad that caused 12,347 who used Central Maine power had lost power but nothing happened to the tower. We can just hope that they can come up with a permanent fix soon.

https://www.wmtw.com/article/wind-topples-tower-on-sugarloaf-summit-update1/26529869
https://bangordailynews.com/2019/02/26/weather/heavy-wind-knocks-over-homeland-security-tower-on-sugarloaf/
https://www.pressherald.com/2017/04/01/heavy-wet-snow-causes-thousands-of-power-outages/

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