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Air Force faces $72 million bill for winter storm damage
« on: April 27, 2021, 10:53:51 am »
Air Force faces $72 million bill for winter storm damage
Rachel S. Cohen
 

Winter storms earlier this year caused more than $72 million in damages at Air Force installations across the country, as well as minor harm to two aircraft — adding to the growing repair bill generated by severe weather in recent years.

Much of the continental U.S. saw unusually low temperatures as well as snow and ice storms at the beginning of 2021, proving particularly challenging in areas unaccustomed to deep winter. The Air Force was not immune to the elements.

Temperature changes caused two issues that affected Air Force planes: One T-38 Talon trainer aircraft incurred damage when a hanger water line broke, and a C-130 was damaged due to a fire-suppression system failure, Air Force spokesperson Sarah Fiocco said.

“Damage was minor and repairs have already been completed,” Fiocco said.

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