The wet weather has passed, but the winds have picked up this afternoon, causing hundreds of thousands of power outages across the Bay Area and massive damage. The eastbound lanes of the Richmond Bridge were closed after a big rig was blown over.
Chart: Bay Area wind gusts reach 97 mph
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A falling tree branch smashed the windshield of a Contra Costa Fire vehicle. See more photos of damage and road blockages occurring around the Bay Area due to high winds and downed trees:
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From downed trees to power outages, the high winds are causing problems across the Bay Area. Here's a look at the latest storm-related issues:
Chart: Bay Area wind gusts reach 97 mph
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