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India TV News Desk India TV News Desk [ Updated: December 03, 2011 13:34 IST ]
  • Crews from Southern California Edison power company work to clean up and restore power on Live Oak Avenue, Friday, Dec. 2, 2011, in Temple City, Calif. With more than 100,000 people still without power Friday from one of the biggest windstorms to hit the Western United States in years, people began cutting up felled trees, hauling away trash and firing up power generators. Particularly hard hit was the Los Angeles suburb of Temple City, where winds toppled telephone poles like dominos, leaving three quarters of the city's 35,000 residents without power for several days. (AP Photo/Bret Hartman)
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    Crews from Southern California Edison power company work to clean up and restore power on Live Oak Avenue, Friday, Dec. 2, 2011, in Temple City, Calif. With more than 100,000 people still without power Friday from one of the biggest windstorms to hit the Western United States in years, people began cutting up felled trees, hauling away trash and firing up power generators. Particularly hard hit was the Los Angeles suburb of Temple City, where winds toppled telephone poles like dominos, leaving three quarters of the city's 35,000 residents without power for several days. (AP Photo/Bret Hartman)
  • Julian Francis, 7, of Pasadena, stands next to a fallen tree, caused by the Santa Ana winds, near the intersection of East Mountain Street and North Hill Avenue, Friday, Dec. 2, 2011, in Pasadena, Calif. On Friday hundreds of thousands of people remained without power in Southern California and crews struggled to clean up smashed trees, toppled power lines and debris strewn roadways. (AP Photo/Bret Hartman)
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    Julian Francis, 7, of Pasadena, stands next to a fallen tree, caused by the Santa Ana winds, near the intersection of East Mountain Street and North Hill Avenue, Friday, Dec. 2, 2011, in Pasadena, Calif. On Friday hundreds of thousands of people remained without power in Southern California and crews struggled to clean up smashed trees, toppled power lines and debris strewn roadways. (AP Photo/Bret Hartman)
  • Keith Curo, of Pasadena, stops to look over the damage caused by a fallen tree at a Shell gas station on the corner of North San Gabriel Avenue and East Colorado Boulevard, Thursday, Dec. 1, 2011, in Pasadena, Calif. Some of the worst winds in years blasted through California overnight, sweeping through canyons, gusting up to 97 mph, and toppling trees and trucks while knocking out power to hundreds of thousands of people. (AP Photo/Bret Hartman)
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    Keith Curo, of Pasadena, stops to look over the damage caused by a fallen tree at a Shell gas station on the corner of North San Gabriel Avenue and East Colorado Boulevard, Thursday, Dec. 1, 2011, in Pasadena, Calif. Some of the worst winds in years blasted through California overnight, sweeping through canyons, gusting up to 97 mph, and toppling trees and trucks while knocking out power to hundreds of thousands of people. (AP Photo/Bret Hartman)
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  • Antyuan Roy, 20, lights candles for his mother Diane Johnson because their power is still out, Friday, Dec. 2, 2011, at their home in Temple City, Calif. Some of the fiercest winds in years slam California and move across the West, with gusts near 100 mph flipping trees and trucks, snarling air traffic and knocking out power to hundreds of thousands. (AP Photo/Bret Hartman)
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    Antyuan Roy, 20, lights candles for his mother Diane Johnson because their power is still out, Friday, Dec. 2, 2011, at their home in Temple City, Calif. Some of the fiercest winds in years slam California and move across the West, with gusts near 100 mph flipping trees and trucks, snarling air traffic and knocking out power to hundreds of thousands. (AP Photo/Bret Hartman)
  • J.W. Young cleans up fallen branches caused by the Santa Ana winds on Santa Rosa Avenue, Thursday, Dec. 1, 2011, in Pasadena, Calif. Some of the fiercest winds in years slam California and move across the West, with gusts near 100 mph flipping trees and trucks, snarling air traffic and knocking out power to hundreds of thousands. (AP Photo/Bret Hartman)
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    J.W. Young cleans up fallen branches caused by the Santa Ana winds on Santa Rosa Avenue, Thursday, Dec. 1, 2011, in Pasadena, Calif. Some of the fiercest winds in years slam California and move across the West, with gusts near 100 mph flipping trees and trucks, snarling air traffic and knocking out power to hundreds of thousands. (AP Photo/Bret Hartman)
  • A worker trims a tree and helps clean up the damage caused by a fallen tree because of high winds at a Shell gas station, Thursday, Dec. 1, 2011, in Pasadena, Calif. Some of the fiercest winds in years slam California and move across the West, with gusts near 100 mph flipping trees and trucks, snarling air traffic and knocking out power to hundreds of thousands. (AP Photo/Bret Hartman)
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    A worker trims a tree and helps clean up the damage caused by a fallen tree because of high winds at a Shell gas station, Thursday, Dec. 1, 2011, in Pasadena, Calif. Some of the fiercest winds in years slam California and move across the West, with gusts near 100 mph flipping trees and trucks, snarling air traffic and knocking out power to hundreds of thousands. (AP Photo/Bret Hartman)
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  • Binder Lopez rides his bike under a fallen traffic signal caused by high Santa Ana winds at the corner of Lake Avenue and Claremont Street, Thursday, Dec. 1, 2011, in Pasadena, Calif. Some of the fiercest winds in years slam California and move across the West, with gusts near 100 mph flipping trees and trucks, snarling air traffic and knocking out power to hundreds of thousands. (AP Photo/Bret Hartman)
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    Binder Lopez rides his bike under a fallen traffic signal caused by high Santa Ana winds at the corner of Lake Avenue and Claremont Street, Thursday, Dec. 1, 2011, in Pasadena, Calif. Some of the fiercest winds in years slam California and move across the West, with gusts near 100 mph flipping trees and trucks, snarling air traffic and knocking out power to hundreds of thousands. (AP Photo/Bret Hartman)
  • Pedestrians photograph a fallen traffic signal caused by high Santa Ana winds at the corner of Lake Avenue and Claremont Street, Thursday, Dec. 1, 2011, in Pasadena, Calif. Some of the fiercest winds in years slam California and move across the West, with gusts near 100 mph flipping trees and trucks, snarling air traffic and knocking out power to hundreds of thousands. (AP Photo/Bret Hartman)
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    Pedestrians photograph a fallen traffic signal caused by high Santa Ana winds at the corner of Lake Avenue and Claremont Street, Thursday, Dec. 1, 2011, in Pasadena, Calif. Some of the fiercest winds in years slam California and move across the West, with gusts near 100 mph flipping trees and trucks, snarling air traffic and knocking out power to hundreds of thousands. (AP Photo/Bret Hartman)
  • Crews work to clean up and restore power on Live Oak Avenue, Friday, Dec. 2, 2011, in Temple City, Calif. With more than 100,000 people still without power Friday from one of the biggest windstorms to hit the Western United States in years, people began cutting up felled trees, hauling away trash and firing up power generators. Particularly hard hit was the Los Angeles suburb of Temple City, where winds toppled telephone poles like dominos, leaving three quarters of the city's 35,000 residents without power for several days. (AP Photo/Bret Hartman)
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    Crews work to clean up and restore power on Live Oak Avenue, Friday, Dec. 2, 2011, in Temple City, Calif. With more than 100,000 people still without power Friday from one of the biggest windstorms to hit the Western United States in years, people began cutting up felled trees, hauling away trash and firing up power generators. Particularly hard hit was the Los Angeles suburb of Temple City, where winds toppled telephone poles like dominos, leaving three quarters of the city's 35,000 residents without power for several days. (AP Photo/Bret Hartman)
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