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afternoon albuquerque city crews are cleaning up the mess yesterdayamp;#39;s winds caused that includes gusts of 71 miles an hour yesterday news 13amp;#39;s anna-lysa pardo is live at jefferson middle school with a look at the damage kim take a look the wind uprooted this massive tree blowing it over here and having it hit the power lines now weamp;#39;ve seen people stopping by all morning to take pictures saying theyamp;#39;re shocked by the power of the wind itamp;#39;s pretty itamp;#39;s quite a sight thatamp;#39;s a big tree and iamp;#39;ve lived in albuquerque all my life and iamp;#39;ve never known it to be this bad there was also a mess at parks across the city including los altos park where another big tree blew over and even away from where once stood leaving this giant hole the city parks department tells us so far they have reports of about two dozen major trees down and are working all day to clean them up so far they filled about three trailers of tree limbs from