Scary moments as dangerous winds, blinding lightning and rain, storm into Northeast Ohio for the second weekend in a row, leaving significant damage behind.
Roofs and even some walls to buildings blown away by wind gusts that reached up to 50 miles per hour on Saturday.
Riley Gerber who lives right across the street from the school tells 19 News, “I’ve never been in a tornado, but that’s as close as I care to come.” Trident Restoration had 10 men on the job to build a temporary wall to safely secure the building, but, Long says they also had to address the roof, “We watched the roof go up about four foot and just sit there like someone was holding it.”
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