A motorist drives under downed pine trees that are resting on power lines in Freeport, Maine on Monday, following a strong wind storm that caused widespread power outages. Falling trees knocked down power lines across the region, and some utility companies warned customers that power could be out for a few days. New England appeared to get the brunt of the storm, which brought sustained winds of up to 80kph in some spots. He added, "I think if you're without power at this time, you should expect to remain without power, possibly for a number of days." Part of the Long Island Rail Road's Ronkonkoma Branch was halted because of power lines on the tracks.
Source: Bangkok Post October 30, 2017 20:03 UTC