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Massive cleanup efforts after an 8-mile Tornado that ripped through Highlands Ranch continued Saturday in Douglas County.
Highlands Ranch residents who need help with debris cleanup can call the Crisis Home Cleanup Hotline at 720-206-0627, the Highlands Ranch Metro District (HRMD) said in a tweet.
Trained volunteers are helping with cleanup efforts as part of a free service, HRMD said.
Debris drop-off sites are busy and open, residents using the sites are encouraged to cover or tie down debris during transport to help keep roadways clear and safe.
Any debris larger than a typical trashcan load should go to the drop-off sites at Highland Heritage Regional Park at 9651 S. Quebec St. and Redstone Park at 3280 Redstone Park Circle. The HRMD does not allow fencing to be dropped off at either site.
The drop-off sites will remain open indefinitely. Redstone Park is open from 5 a.m. to 11 p.m. and Highland Heritage Park is open from one hour before sunrise to one hour after sunset.
Nobody was seriously injured by the tornado, which the National Weather Service said touched down at 3:24 p.m. Thursday and was on the ground for 26 minutes. Meteorologists gave the tornado a classification of EF-1, with top wind speeds of 105 mph.
Thank you for including the article text. It’s frustrating how important information regarding a local emergency is paywalled.
It infuriates me! Anything emergency related should be available and free.