DISASTER RECOVERY PLANNING — EXPECT THE UNEXPECTED
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Erik Cagle
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Debris punctured some portions of the roof completely, allowing massive amounts of water to enter the building during the storm’s peak. Incredibly, the company’s two-ton main air circulation fan—bolted to the roof—was ripped off and tossed 50 yards toward the front of the building. The fan took out six air conditioners along the way, damaged eight others and, for the final touch, punched a hole in the roof where it landed.
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