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Tuesday Morning Storm Causes Damage
clearing roadways and remove debris that was people’s homes. Among structures that were a total loss were Willis and Jamie Rinehart’s mechanic shop Allen Auto, Wally Lewis’ buildings including the ‘Old Ford Garage’ on Broadway have had substantial damage. DEQ and FEMA have been in town instructing how to help us remove and dispose of the debris. They have warned against the burning of material by residents. A debris field has been established in the field behind the Allen Fire Station. Your limbs may be piled there. A dumpster has been ordered for other storm related refuse; however, shingles, paint and tires cannot be disposed of at this location. As we work through this event, the town will work at getting limbs and things cleaned up. Allen is very appreciative of crews from PSO and PEC for restoring our power so quickly. Also, a very special thanks to the Allen Volunteer fire department. They worked all day at helping getting people the help they needed to get out of their driveways and roadways. We need to always remember these young men are VOLUNTEERS but are always eager to help. Police Chief Darrell Armstrong has been on duty helping out where he can, and we saw quite a bit of patrolling from our friends at the Pontotoc County Sheriff’s Department, with offeres to help us in any way we need. During this time, as always, check on your neighbors and the elderly. If they need help and you can’t assist them, please let them know at City Hall so that they can help route assistance to them.