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    'GOD SAVED US': Blue Ridge Farms owners & horses spared in tornado devastation

    By Samantha Roesler, Mike Trim,

    4 hours ago
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    Since Wednesday's deadly tornado outbreak that heavily impacted our viewing area, WPTV has been showing the devastating impacts across our community, including those feeling the effects in Jupiter Farms.

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    Weather News

    PHOTOS: Tornado damage from Milton across Palm Beach County, Treasure Coast

    Aja Dorsainvil

    WPTV Reporter Mike Trim spoke with Monique Richter, owner of Blue Ridge Farms in northern Palm Beach County. The farm, well-loved by the local equestrian community, suffered extensive damage from a tornado before Hurricane Milton struck the state.

    WATCH: Jupiter Farms community lends helping hands to those who suffered tornado damage

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    Richter recalls the moments leading up to the tornado, after getting the alert on her phone.

    "I went outside to look at the sky, and there's a trash bag super right up, it didn't look right," Richter said. "I thought it was a bird."

    Richter ran back inside to make sure her parents and two dogs were in a safe space.

    "We went into the shower, my mom was crying, my dad was holding her and I was holding them," Richter said.

    It was an emotional sight when it was safe for Richter to walk back outside.

    "I went outside; complete devastation of everything I worked hard for," Richter said. "But then I ran to the side of the house, I looked at the horses, they're not even touched. We're spared, God saved us."

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    Hurricane

    Furry Friends Ranch in need of 'millions of dollars' after storm damage

    Aja Dorsainvil

    Richter said that, in the aftermath of Hurricane Milton, it's now an all-hands-on-deck to help rebuild.

    "There's a ton of companies that came and saw what happened yesterday and messaged me and said, 'We'll be here tomorrow,'" Richter said.

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    paul
    3h ago
    There had to be 150 people there today cleaning up. Amazing. Good job people.
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