One year later: Some Missoulians still recovering from devastating windstorm
MISSOULA COUNTY, MONTANA, JUL 24 – Missoula's recovery involved clearing debris from 30,000 damaged trees and a $5.5 million cleanup funded 75% by the Federal Emergency Management Agency, officials said.
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Missoula resident reflects on recovery one year after microburst wind storm
MISSOULA, Mont. – Bonnie Buckingham, a resident of Central Missoula, shared her experiences and reflections one year after a microburst storm uprooted a massive pine tree in her yard and tore up her roof.
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Read Full ArticleMissoula Urban Forestry Department discusses 2024 windstorm clean-up progress
Missoula experienced tree-mageddon on July 24, 2024, as cars, houses, and roads were covered in tree debris.Its a big deal. Approximately 30,000 trees in an inventory and over a quarter of them receive damage," Missoula Urban Forestry program manager Ben Carson said. RELATED: Roofing company staying busy following July 2024 Missoula windstorm RELATED: July 2024 Missoula windstorm closed river access, tree debris may have revitalized ecosystem RE…
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