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Out-Of-State Companies Help Upper Dublin Get Rid Of Ida Damage

Construction Equipment Guide writes about companies aiding Upper Dublin with the removal of storm-related debris from Hurricane Ida damage.

Gov. Tom Wolf, right, talks with Upper Dublin Board of Commissioners President Ira Tackel during a visit to the community on Sept. 3. Upper Dublin was severely damaged by Hurricane Ida.
Gov. Tom Wolf, right, talks with Upper Dublin Board of Commissioners President Ira Tackel during a visit to the community on Sept. 3. Upper Dublin was severely damaged by Hurricane Ida. (Photo Courtesy of Commonwealth Media Services )

UPPER DUBLIN, PA — A trade publication has released video of out-of-state companies coming to the aid of Upper Dublin Township in Montgomery County in ridding the community of storm-related debris that came from damage caused by Hurricane Ida in early September.

Construction Equipment Guide recently released a report on the various companies coming to Upper Dublin to help clean up the debris. Its report contained a video of the debris removal, which can also be found on YouTube. The report came from the publication's Northeast U.S. edition.

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