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flag A snowstorm crash in Maine knocked down power lines, leaving 2,000 without power, but no one was hurt.

A crash on Route 4 in Alfred, Maine, involving a plow truck and a pickup truck near the York County Sheriff's Office knocked down power lines Monday morning, causing outages for about 2,000 customers. The pickup truck struck a utility pole while attempting to pass the plow during snowfall, resulting in a road closure for several hours. No injuries were reported, and the road reopened by 12:45 p.m. after Central Maine Power repaired the damage.

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