Runaway boat hits stobie pole, disrupting power to 2,500 SA homes

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Runaway boat hits stobie pole, disrupting power to 2,500 SA homes
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A boat and its trailer break away from a moving vehicle, causing power outages and traffic delays along a major Adelaide road.

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