Rainstorm, breeze rips adult Laurel propagandize roof
LAUREL, Mont. (AP) — A cloudburst that happened while most of a Laurel High School roof was being transposed caused H2O to flow into a propagandize and repairs several classrooms, including a mechanism lab.
Laurel Superintendent Tim Bronk says a thatch executive was laying down a new territory of fake rubber Monday afternoon when a charge with winds gusting adult to 64 mph blew by Laurel. Part of a thatch was not hermetic nonetheless and was ripped up. Rainwater dripping by a plywood and insulation and roof tiles fell into classrooms. No one was injured.
Classes were canceled Tuesday.
Bronk says he expects some-more than 30 computers will have to be replaced. He did not have an guess of a sum damage, though says a thatch association is insured and it will be covered.
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September 1st, 2011 | by roofing contractor |
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