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Heat latest obstacle for tornado recovery

Area victims rebuilding from March storms

Local tornado victims are going from one weather extreme to another.
Local tornado victims are going from one weather extreme to another.
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Heat latest obstacle for tornado recovery
Area victims rebuilding from March storms
Local tornado victims are going from one weather extreme to another."It's unbearable," said roofer Patrick Miller. "It's really hot. It's probably 125 degrees on the roof. It's extremely hot."Heat it just the latest obstacle in their recovery, from Moscow to Peach Grove.Tornado victims like Teresa Moore are seeing slow but noticeable progress. She's just now getting her door replaced and still waiting for windows."The orders are so backed up," Moore said. "When they do order anything, you have to wait until it comes in."Ken Wells can relate. The March 2 storms twisted his house on its foundation, and crews have just finished with a repair job."We had to lift it up, hook up cable, pull it back over and set it down on the foundation," said Jeff Earl, of Foundation Masters.But there's still much work to be done."This town, it will take it years to come back, if it ever does," Wells said.

Local tornado victims are going from one weather extreme to another.

"It's unbearable," said roofer Patrick Miller. "It's really hot. It's probably 125 degrees on the roof. It's extremely hot."

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Heat it just the latest obstacle in their recovery, from Moscow to Peach Grove.

Tornado victims like Teresa Moore are seeing slow but noticeable progress. She's just now getting her door replaced and still waiting for windows.

"The orders are so backed up," Moore said. "When they do order anything, you have to wait until it comes in."

Ken Wells can relate. The March 2 storms twisted his house on its foundation, and crews have just finished with a repair job.

"We had to lift it up, hook up cable, pull it back over and set it down on the foundation," said Jeff Earl, of Foundation Masters.

But there's still much work to be done.

"This town, it will take it years to come back, if it ever does," Wells said.