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Wind turbine catches fire, collapses after storms move through Custer County
Credit: Wind Turbine Catches Fire, Collapses After Storms Move Through Custer County | News 9 | Wednesday, August 10th 2022 | www.newson6.com ~~
OKLAHOMA CITY – A wind turbine in Custer County was nearly brought to the ground after it caught fire during a storm on Tuesday afternoon.
The turbine was located near State Highway 47 and North 2300 Road.
News 9 Storm Tracker Jeromy Carter was on the scene while crews assessed the damage.
Currently, it is unclear how the turbine caught fire or if anyone was injured.
This is a developing story, stay with News 9 for the latest updates.
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