Two months after northeast Oklahoma hailstorm, repairs continue in hardest-hit communities

COLLINSVILLE, Okla. – It has been two months since a powerful hailstorm tore through parts of northeast Oklahoma, leaving behind widespread damage and a long road to recovery for many homeowners.

The storm moved across several counties on the evening of Friday, May 8, with some of the heaviest damage reported in the Cooper Crossing neighborhood in Collinsville, near the intersection of Highway 75 and Highway 20.

Aerial views of the neighborhood show crews still working to repair homes damaged by the storm. Roofing companies say nearly every roof in the area suffered some type of damage, with many homes needing complete roof replacements…

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