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Oklahoma Tornadoes
Vets Septic Office Manager Alesia Gardner emerges from a sloped front storm shelter. Owner Will Frye says 6-foot-wide, 8-foot-long storm shelters with a sloped front are the most common. (Photo by Brett Deering)
Will Frye, owner of Vets Septic Service in Oklahoma City, has seen a lot in his 23 years of business, especially when it comes to the wrath of storms and tornadoes that can rock the region.And with legendary events like the powerful tornado that shook neighboring Moore, Okla., on May 20, Frye is seeing his storm shelter business grow. Still, while it’s good for business and comforting to be able to offer such safety to neighbors, it’s hard to see the demand grow when it often may be too late.“Now everybody wants them right now,” Frye says. “They wished they
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