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    Historic $1.4M Oregon Home Damaged Beyond Repair in Violent Storm

    2024-01-21
    • Gaylene Runey, a resident of Washington County, Oregon, faces the prospect of leaving her historic $1.4 million home after a storm caused extensive damage.
    • Over ten trees fell on her property during the storm, leaving her without power for over a week and subsequently cutting off her water and heat.
    • Runey, emotionally and physically exhausted, worries about the future of her 47-year residence and the financial burden of repairs.

    Gaylene Runey's residence in Washington County, Oregon, was severely impacted by a recent storm, leading to more than ten trees toppling onto her historic home.

    The incident left her without electricity for over a week. The falling trees pierced her home's roof and disrupted essential services, including water and heat. The restoration of these services has been a prolonged struggle, compounded by issues like frozen pipes.

    Runey has lived in her four-bedroom, three-bathroom house, valued at approximately $1.4 million, for 47 years. The storm damage has been so severe that she is contemplating abandoning the property. The house spans 6,870 square feet and is situated on a 1.7-acre lot. Runey believes the nearby creek may have loosened the soil, contributing to the trees' collapse. Despite the overwhelming challenges and financial strain, she tries to maintain a positive outlook, though admits to needing help to navigate this crisis.

    This incident is part of a broader pattern of severe weather affecting the Portland metro area and beyond. A recent deadly winter storm caused widespread disruptions across the United States, leading to power outages, fatalities, and significant damage. Runey's situation reflects the personal toll and hardships faced by individuals amid these increasingly frequent and severe weather events.

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