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PHOTO: Hanging in there
Thursday, October 25, 2012 | 11:35 AM
THIS broken utility pole is hanging precariously over a section of Windward Road, Kingston, leaving motorists worried.
The pole, which was damaged during the passage of Hurricane Sandy yesterday, is threatening to fall over onto the roadway at any second.
"Right now the hurricane pass but we don't want any more injury," said Ronald, a motorist.
(Photo: Kimmo Matthews)
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