Repairs still being made after June 15 storm that caused massive damage across Oklahoma
Editor's note: The Lawton Constitution will count down the top five stories this week that impacted us in 2023. This is story No. 5.
The
At least, residents hope it is, because most don't ever want to see a storm of that magnitude again. The storm that hit the
For many residents, the most extensive damage occurred on vehicles unlucky enough to be out in the open when the storm hit, with hail causing deep dents on the tops and sides, and shattering or completely breaking out glass. For structures, the largest amount of damage was seen on rooftops where hail shattered shingles or left divots, or punched through to the decking, although numerous windows were broken, too.
Flooding rains closed some city streets, while winds uprooted trees and ripped down power lines and poles. There were reports that three tornados touched down, including one that emergency management officials confirmed at
The storm wasn't the only one that hit that week. Three days before, a storm of equal force blew through northern
It was bad, but not as bad as it could have been — after all, this is
"Very often, it (a storm) will clip off a part of town. This one was from one side to the other," Neal said, of the damage track across
Even then, the storm and resulting damage was inconsistent. Neal said there wasn't a lot of damage north of
While the sounds of hammering are not as loud as they were for most of the summer and early fall, roofers still are doing a brisk business.
"I've talked to one or two roofers, who said 'we're trying to do three a week,' " Neal said, of the work still going on in
In some instances, homeowners with less invasive damage opted to wait until things slowed down before contracting for repairs. In other instances, lengthy wait times caused by the sheer number of claims mean some residents are just now moving to the front of the repair line (that is especially true with auto damage).
The damage forced changes for some entities in the community.



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