Pasadena Fire Department: city not out of the woods yet

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Despite the decrease in wind speeds, Pasadena Fire Department Derderian warned area residents to stay alert as faster-than-usual winds are predicted through the weekend, and more falling debris is possible.
Some trees, structures or power poles may have been weakened by the previous wind storm, and won't require a lot of additional pushing to topple, she said.
"If there are further winds they may not be as bad, but they could be just as damaging if there's already structural damage," Derderian said.
The city was expected to return to relative normalcy in time for the upcoming weekend.


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