Adjusters Call Iowa Tornado Damage ‘Equal to Andrew’

November 15, 2005

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Insurance adjustors surveying damage from Saturday’s tornadoes in central Iowa say the devastation equals that of Hurricane Andrew that hit Florida in 1992, according to Associated Press.

State Farm Insurance had 30 homes insured in Stratford and Woodward and eight were categorized as severely damaged. One insurance agent says his company had issued 300-thousand dollars in a one-hour span.

Illinois-based Allstate had four claims from the storm with damage ranging from a few shingles missing on the roof, to serious structural damage.

Homeowners seem to be holding up well, but still were recovering from the shock of the unusual November tornado that swept through Saturday evening, killing a woman and destroying about 40 homes in Woodward and 30 in Stratford.

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  • November 15, 2005 at 5:35 am
    PLC says:
    Am I missing something I thought a \"few\" more than 80 homes were destroyed by Andrew>
  • November 15, 2005 at 2:19 am
    Dick says:
    I would have thought the damage from a huricane would have been more wide spread than a tornado - Guess not.
  • November 15, 2005 at 9:01 am
    JMS says:
    I think the adjuster must have been referring to his son \"Andrew\" who\'s been known to trash his room, and not the hurricane.
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